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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1888)
THE VESTAL VIRGIN. Dutt«« ot the Patrlelan Ga»r<l »na Kume'e Maored Fire. -ght upon the mat- uiat if the earth makes ^ution in the courje of twenty- ■tours, the sun will rise at any par ticular place earlier or later, acconling as the place is farther east or west. As all the distance round the globe is three hundred and sixty degrees, and us all this passes under tiie sun in twenty-four hours, it follows that tiie distance passed in one hour will lie fifteen degrees. We more commonly speak of the sun passing over that number of degrees in an Hour, for that is what seems to lie done. This gives a rate of motion of one degree in four minutes. As this rate is uniform, it is a simple matter to convert time into distance, or distance into time. This is just what the navigator does in calculating his longitude—his distance east or west from some given meridian line. Suppose the meridian of London be taken as tiie prime meridian from which to reckon. If a ship leave Lon don and sail towards tiie west, when it has sailed one degree it will liui e readied a line upon which tiie «tin rises four minutes later than it ris6s «it London. Of course tiie time will lie four minutes later all the day. If. now, the captain of the ship have with liiin a chronometer set to London tilin', and regulated so as not to vari lor change of temperature or oilier cause this chronometer will lie four minuti-s faster than the true time at tiie place where he is. 'Die true time lie (¡nils by observing when the tun crosses al noon the north and south line running directly overhead. Tiie clironometi-r shows tiie captain London time; lie finds the tinte where lie is by observa tion of tho sun every noon when it is not cloudy. Every four minutes >>f difference counts for one degree of longitude. If lie kept on in this way until lie had sailed around tiie globe, which is a distances of three hundred mid sixty degrees, lie would lose ju t twenty-four iiours. His chroWmieter would again agree witli tiie sun, l ut his calendar would be at fault. The day of tiie month ami tile day of tiie week, if lie had made no ch inge, would require dating forward by just one day; that is, if liis record showed that it was Tuesday,April 15, it would actu ally be Wednesday, April 16. To keep as near tiie true date as pos sible. tiie change is always made when tin* ship lias completed half tiie circuit of the globe—having made one hundred nnd eigjity degrees of longitude. At that point the chronometer will be just twelve hours ahead of local time, half a day fast as tiie calendar stands. But tiie calendar is now set ahead one whole day, thus making tiie chronometer •low l>y twelve hours in comparison witli local time. If from this point tiie ship continues tier voyage around tiie world, it will lie gaining at the smile rate, mid come to London on the right minute, hour, day of tiie week and day of tiie month. Few vessels make tiie complete cir cuit of tiie globe, but it is the practice of all to change tho date when they cross tiie meridian of one hundred and eighty degrees. By following this rule all records made on the voyage will bear tiie proper dale. Of course, when they cross front west to east the change is made by dropping out a day, or setting the dato back.— Youth’s Companion. Germany's Crown Princess. "Tho Gorman Crown Princess, ” says . Morell Mackenzie, " is a model nurse, having all her feelings under strict control, and suffering1' without making any sign. Ido not think that I can he accused of flunkeylsm, lint, it is file simple truth that she is the most renmrkablo woman I liavo ever met. Her knowledge of science is something quite extraordinary, and she is now thoroughly posted in the pathology and surgery of tho larynx. 1 consider that Very few niedieal men —not specialists —would lie able to acquit thcivwlvr.» satisfactorily if examined on these sub jects by the Crown Princess. She dis cussed tiie opinions of all tin* physicians and tiie various suggestions for treat ment, criticising each with the most pel-feet knowledge and judgment Yet there is no speck of ‘blue’ about her. Iler manner, when she euros to please, has an indescribable fascination about it which makes one understand tiie devotetl feeling of personal loyalty that lias sometimes been felt for Princes. I can only say that if all royal personages were like litis exalted lady and Iter gallant husband republicanism would soon bean extinct tradition."— London Bpectator. Th« Bone, of Animal«. The four feet of nu ordinary ox will ninke n pint of nentsfoot oil. Not n hone of nny animal should be thrown nwny. Many cat tie shin-bont-s arc sliippcd to England for the making of knife-handles, where they britig $40 a toe. 'The thigh bones ar -most valuable, bcit if worth $80 a ton for cutting into tootv-brnsh handles. The foreleg b nvs are worth $30 a ton, and are made into collar-buttons pat asol-hnndles, and jewelry, though sheep legs are the staple parasol handle«. The water In which the bones are boiled in reduced to glue, and the dust which comes from sawing them is fed to cattle and poultry. — Chicago Ttm.s. — Francis Edgar Shepperd, who hns just died nt Georgetown, 1>. C.. was tiie first man to use the torpedo in na- val warfare. Twenty-live years •go 8hep|M*rd, then a Captain in the Con federate navy, blew up the United Blates gun-boat Cairo with an old- fashioned fixed torpedo fastened to tl<e bottom of tiie Mississippi river. —Friend (to widow mourning hrr third husband)—1 nympnthiKv deeply with you. my dear Mrs. Hendrick*, and win worry not to lie with you in your hour of affliction. Widow (sadly) —Ah, my friend, you don’t know what it is to lose husband«.—AeciftoU ¿sirs. —••I will not leave my poet." re marked the hitched horse, when lie found he couldn't break the halter.— Of all women the v«stal» were thoso who had the moat direot influence in public life. Their power traversed that of man, and, themselves under tiie law, at times proved str nger than the law. The office ot these spotless patrieian maidens—•‘perfect iu body null pure in soul"—was to minister in tiie temple of Vesta, where they kept aiglit the sacred - lire, guarded tiie penates and those holy relics which formed the “fatale piguus imperii." tiie “fated pledge of empire.” That awful and mysterious something, that sacred palladium or sacred substance inclosed in a sealed jar. was deposited in the innermost sanctuary, where no one entered Save the virgins and tlio pontifex maximum. And to this day no man knoweth what it was, nor what its shape nor name. If it were a secret known only after initiation, tho virgins kopt it well. If it were merely that kind ot grave, su perstitious joko which surrounds an idea with a mystic atmosphere that bears no test of proof, then they had nothing to tell; and that mysterious something had no moie substance th n the garments woven out of air whieli clad the German King. The sacred lire, however, was a fact patent to all; and this was their chief care. A new one was kindled with pomp and cere mony on the first of every March; and should a careless virgin let the holy flame die out the pontifex maxiniits scourged her, not seeing her, with iiis own august hands. One JEipelia, hiq>- pier than her latter namesake, lighted the dread embers with a piece of her own garment—so full of material tv: - lierness was tho mother she served. Tiie vow of chastity was evually s i- crctl with this care of the sacred lire; the penalty of forfeiture was more t<f- ri bio. Released from thirty years of de li- cation, and then, when mature women of forty or so, permitted to marry it they would, while they were in tli-ir youth and in the service of tiie goddess tiie vestals were required to be as pure as the flnmo they fod, as chaste as tiie virgin mother they worshiped. When Numa gave the law, and Egeria in spired it to comparative clemency, tho erring vestal was simply stoned to death. Anti stoning to death did not mean battering to pieces with fist- large flints, but being killed iu a mo ment by a huge rock, which ended nil witl> the deadly precision of a bullet But when virtue grew to cruelty and Titrquinius Priscus “developed” tiie first command, the foresworn vestal was stripped of her badges of office, scourged, dressed as a corpse and- car ried in il litter to tile Campus Sei-l- eratus, where she was buried alive in a vault. To avoid the crime of actual personal murder, a couch, n lamp and a little food were provided.— Fortnight ly llevietv. WRITING FOR CHILDREN. ['lie Rosults of Investigations Made by a Noted Authority. Schubert, of Nuremberg, has made t careful study of various kinds of i ript, and tho b'artng which the use >1 each has upon I lie hygiene of tho •i e.s among children, and tho follotv- ng are his c inclusions: As a practical conclusion to be L awn from his obs irvations, Schubert lays down tho I’llo that all children t ould lie taught a perpendicular landwriting Even if the erect median :> sition ot copy-book bo not actually hotter than tho obliqno median, still he tenoher can not le.l wlion inspect ing writing done al home what absurd position may have been adopted in writing it if lite child is permitted to write any tiling but perpendicuia.'let ters. These latter can o ily be ex- •ciitcd in tho correct median position. It may bo possible for adults to write morn rapidly a slanting than a per- pendieular ha id. but cliil Iron are not r quired to wrilo rapidly, but in a nanner that doos not tend to deform th« vertebral o duinns of their eyes. In many counlrii s nowadays, ami in times p. st. perpendicular handwriting alone obtains, and Seliuliorl appends r. series of fai-similes of (< r unit handwriting in every oonlttry from tho eighth to tho eighteen!It inclusive. From litis it is seen that slanting letters were n it «doped to any ex ent until tho seven teenth century.— Opthalinie. lteoieio. foreign gossip . —The population < f P .i-is is said ta be d. c easing quite rapidly. —American i tveslitien s In M -xico aggregate nearly or quite $1 Odd 0 >0 —'Jhe past season's wool-clip in N.-w S'itth Wales is tho largest ever known in that country. -Tiie London til-onion are to be uni formed in asbestos cloth, like their Paris bitlnen. They will he veritable salamanders. —The Emir of Afghanistan lias fall en in love »Illi l ag-pipes and has or dered two Ititndrc.l of the n f >r C.tb d. The 8'tnh of Persia Inis also or I erod a brass band. Thus music soothes the Ravage breast. —The g e it tow r < f iron, a thou sand feet high, nhich was to Itav b ell the future of tho next w< rid’» fair nt P.,rfa is to be abandons I. It waa tound Lnpossiblo to induce work men to build it. — Tito largest electric li^lit in the «or d is in tin* lighthouse at Svdiior, Australia. I has the |to«ror ot 18.1.. KX) candles, and can be soon at sea l-fly miles dis ant. America's ling a light, 21. 01 caudlt power, is nt 811 J >«e. Ca. —An “A-iti-Cellbaor Insurance Company" has 'teen establish, d ill D-nmark. in which young w m.en be- gi'ining at lite age of thirlren can i i- *nre themselves for a Ir tli ig mna It they marry they forfeit all e aim», but If tliev remain spins era until foitr they are entiled to a small a t- nuitv. —The Russian war «car.- ha« led to great aetirity in Au« rian mi hary circli-a There doe» not aoem. how ever, to be any real gr itind for the ap prehension that Russia co itemplate« I ostile de mon*'rations on the frontier, although there is «vide it'y a good leal of l.a I fceliiitr at St Petersburg. f r ItSONAL AND LITERARY. —Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia re cently sent three white bears to Rosa Bouheur ns a philopene p.-esent. The artist will use them for in< dels. —Ed wards Lester, author of “Tile Glory and Shame of England" and other popular works, is now in a state of destitution. He is a man well up in years, and absolutely without re sources. His friends are raising a fund for his bem-lit. Thomas Me- I l.'ath, of the Park Bank of New York, is in charge ot the su scriptions —A bouquet of iron flowers over two feet high, consisting of a branch of oak leaves witli iron acorns, surrounded by twigs of laurei and olive, which are again inclosed by elder blossoms, lilies <>f the valley, buttercups, heliotropes, forget-me-not» and other flowers, in terspersed with sprays of fern and maidenhair, was presented by the owners of tiie lead mine "Bisniark- sliutte” to Prince Bismarck on his re cent twenty-fifth anniversary as Ger man Minister — Boston Globe. —Ji hn I), and William Rockefeller, tho old millionaires, favor short work ing hours, both for themselves and tiyiir clerks. William is the more reg ulnr in liis attendance at his office. He arrives tliete about pine o'clock every morning, except Saturday, and seldom leaves before three o’clock in the after* noon. Witli him Saturday is always a holiday. John D. seldom appear» be fore 10:30 and is rarely to be found in his office after three. Neither caqys the snap of his finger for society. —S. S. Cox has been very fortunate in liis liter ary ventures, from a finan- ci J standpoint. He made front $10,- 000 to $15,000 out of his --Three De •••• Legislation. ..... ” rfis cades of Federal “Prinkipos” is selling well. Hia pub- lisliers think that I “The Diversions of a Diplomat” will bring Mr. Cox a large return, They gave him a'round sum for the book and will pay him a fair royalty on every copy sold. Mr.- Cox works very rapidly. On a push he can turn out 1,000 words an hour. — Kate Field is nearly as severe as Nsitlian Sheppard on the Amer ican diet. “Perhaps a noblo rac»»” she says, -'limy be evolved out of fried meat, hot soda buscuits, ice water and tiie great American pie, but I dqn’t believe it. I do not forget that Emerson ate pie for breakfast, and witli childlike simplicity asked what pie was .for if not to be eaten; but I also remember that Emerson’s rare in tellect lost its balance at an age when Glndstone and Bright and our own Wendell Hoiines are still at work.”— Christian leader. —The Earl of, Fife is not only the lioon companion of the heir apparent, but is also a great favorite with her Majesty. Tiie father of tini present Earl was a curious specimen of the kilted race. He was one day dining witli the Queen, and attracted her at tention and surprise by saying: “Your Majesty will lie glad to hear that I liavo left oil' drinking soda and brandy.” Tiie Queen, smiling, said: -‘I am glad to hear it, Lord Fife.” His Lordship thereupon made tho further remark: “Your Majesty will also be pleased to learn that 1 have taken to soda and whisky instead." ave pUt' glai» t.ctori« ia th“ There are A Missouri msn says that he «•»“••r W«J“‘ country. into the wood», painted a black clrcie on the end of a log. and when he went back to the log She »cold« and fret». an hour later be found three hundred dead rab She’« full of peU, bit» there, the animal» having mistaken the She’« rarely kind and tender. circle for a bule ia the log. and dashed them The thorn of hf® selves to 4eath against it. Is a fretful wife- ... TryOr-^^SS&e^ THE DEVIL FISH DESCRIBED Bl Hl GO, Is not a more tenacious monster than malaria, whether it takes the form of chills and fever, Crait'h“; « O^isn Of’her ajd ¿e rimiwes are bilious remitiant. ague take or dumb ague. will make a eheerfu 1 *i“J Pli«»»>>‘ dy for L kc the octopus of the story it clasps the v ic- tim in it« tentacular, and r>l Is him < lower and clover in a horrible embrace. Attacked with Ho tetter’s Stomach Bitters, however, it grad turers. that it win give Seeguaian ually relaxe« its tremendous grip, finally aljan- case, or money will be rerunaeu. « . dons ir. and the quondam sufferer, liberated at tee Ju bottle wrapper. Large bottles, »1. BW last, rejoh es in the sense of new born freedom, -__________ engendered by the restoration of comph te fur »5. health. Dyap'pwis. tno, ami constipation tho-e Ohio has now aow over twenty-one thousand coal old and remorseless enemies of the human fam _ ily, give ground. ami are finally driven from miners.__________ _ the field by this Napoleon of remedies, the Throat Di eaneH commence with a (ough, greatest, the purest in the family phartnneo- poiia. Rheumatism succumbs to it, so do kid ney troubles. The nerves, w hen overstrained, regain quietude and vigor by its aid. and the Price 25 cts._________ ______________ ability to rent tranquilly ami eat with zest are CONSUMPTION SUBTLY CURED, increased by it R< so t to it in lime aud avoid unnecessary suffering. 'p'lease mMrin your readers th*t I have a pos Fire always burns brighter and throws out itive remedy for the above named disease. to more heat just before a storm, and is hotter its timely use thousands of been permanently cured. 1 shall be gi»<i to during a storm. _______ __ send two bottles of inv remedy k«i*E to any f your readers who have consumption if they will THE FLYING DOVE OF PEACE. send me their Express and P. 0. address. A richly fronted quivering flying Dove. Respectfully. A Dream of Life acreen calendar. An im T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. 181 Pearl St., New York ported ideal head. Ail imported frosted Wakelee's Squ’rrel and Gopher Exterminator. »now scene and a full set of magnificent floral cards. F urteen artistic pieces. Try it, and prove the best is the cheap st. Sent to anyone who will buy f om a drug Wakelee & Co.. San Francisco. gist a box of the genuine D r C. M’I. ane ’ s C klebkatlp L iver P ills (price 2» cts.) and mail us the outside wrapper f om the box with 4 cents in stamp«. Write your address plainly. F leming B ros ., P itts burgh , P a .’ _____ __ PURE The average Mexican liberally supports his family on ten cents per diem, invested in corn and beans. _________ HUMBUG. Barnum said: “The American People like to be .humbugged.” T« is may be true in the line of entertainment, but not where life is at stake. A man with consumption, or any lingering <lis- ea.se, looking Death in the fnce and seeking to evade his awful grasp, does not like to be trifled with. So with confidence we place before our readers Nature’s great remed , Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, a sure relief for that long train of diseases resulting from impure blood, such as Consumption. Chronic Na-al Catarrh. Liver Coinplaint, Kidney Di-ordcr, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Scrofula and Gen eral Debility. Time-tried and thoroughly tested it stands without an equal! Any druggist. pÇPRICEÿ The output ot Pitts'iunr'a glass industry is valued at $ 10.000.000 a year. RICKETS, MARASMUS WASTING DISORDERS OF CHILDREN, Mrott'B Kniulaioii of I*ure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphite» is un quailed. The ra pidity with wnich children gain flesh and strength upon it is v- ry wonderful. Read the following: "I have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of Rickets >• nd Marasmus of long stand ing. and have been more than pleased with the 'results, as in every case the inrjtrovement was marked.”—J. M. M ain , M. D., New York. FOR IT CHING HLE8. Indian meal should he purchased in small quantities and kept well covered. “NOT BULK, BIT BUSINESS“! Is the way a Western man put it in expressing to a friend bis complete satisfaction in the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. So i-mall And yet so effectual, they bid fair to sup plant entirely the old-ptvle pill. An ever-ready remedy for Sick and Bilious Headache, Bilious ness, Constipation and all blood disorders. Mild in action, wonderful in effect! Put up in vials, convenient to carry. Their use attended with no discomfort! These sterling merits ac count for their great popularity. 8 3t dissolved in alcohot will remove grease spots from cloth. TOOK ALL HIN PAINS AWAY. OREGON SHORî - Union Pacific R^ general Flrat and Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by »be heads of the Great Universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Hea'thful. I)r Price's Cream Baking Powder does nut contain Ammoni •, Lime or Alum. Hold only iu cons. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. CA-ffiY MAKING ST. I.OU1S. CHICAGO. FOÒ PLEASURE OR PROFIT. |-|:it«OXS wiping to engage in a light. 1 pleasant, and, perhaps, profitable amusemelit. can learn the art ot Candy Making at home, and while giving amusement to their friends and theiuselrei, din cover whether they have a txsto for the wo.kaaabusi ileaa, and tlit-r by make a fair liv ng profit t ora a very nnall Investinerit. Kecelpta, and full Instruction« in de tail. «ufHcleut for several lesrons for the making of twelve riiKple vari"tiea. aud amply surticient for home aniusemmit. leu. for one dollar. Tools neeesaaryraay ba f- uud iu any kitchen. Address, GEO. F. PER CiVA'... 122 Eliia Street, ran 1 raneiscr. i. «iwrwly tottlKL .IreohtotoliJ’.'Sa Go Through the Heart ef ¿J ----- ■* WAY or^ C..U, Swelling«, Brui«e«. Sprain«. Gall«. Cuts, Strain«, Lameness, Stiil'ness, Cracked Heels,Scratch«« Coiitruetlon«,Flesh Wound«, Stringhalt, Sore Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow, Poll Evil. Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ring" bones and Spavin In its early stages. Apply St. .Jacobs Oil in accordance with the directions with each bottle« ] HALT LA Kg, OQDKN, DKNVltR, ! O maha ANb UliJ CHICAGO AXi, BT And *11 pointa i-ta,, R MO <HANOI: OF Invaluable for the Use of Horsemen, Cultlmiiuu, Stablemen, Tuifuiell, Banchmen, Stockmen, Dro ver«, Farmer». FOB FINE Illlltl’S, CIllIICE STOCK. Common Herds. Sold by Pullman Palace Me»pl,|e And Uoinf jrtable R miuust Rt-MMu, and Dealert Everywhere. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore. obbs LITTLE H Md. \/ egetable V PILLS FOR TIIE LIVER. Perfect digestion accom plished by taking Hobb’s l.ittle Vegetable 1 ills. This Wonderful Remedy cures Sick Headache,Dys pepsia, Indigestion, and all Diseases of the Liver and Stomach. The following symptoms result from diseases of the Digestive Org&ns: Consti- ratlon, Headache, I lles, leartburn, Bad Tasto in Mouth, Nausea. Sour Sti innch, Coated Tongue, Yellowness of Skin, l'ain in the Side, etc. Hobb’s Little Vegetable Pills will J free the system of all these ; and many other disorders. ■ They are purely vegetable, sugar coated, very small, easy to take, only o,ie pill a dose, but used withf wonderful results. Try theruB once, and forever after yout will recommend them. Price 25 Cts. aF vial, or five for |1.00. Scut by mall or allF druggists. H obb ’ s M edicine C o .. Prop «, k- S an F rancisco , C al . Cl'RER A 1.1, HUMoa^l from n common Elloteh, or to tiie worst Mcrotulu. a.i, “ Fever - .ore.,” fccaly Skin, in short, ull discuses »3« ?■ blood uro conquered by this fving. mid Invigorating iiietfeine lOitlng Fleers rapidly jHu. nign influence. Especially bus it Ils potency In curing l etter, Ho>r |9 ■ tolls, Carbuncles, Sore Uy». u tons Soros and SwelllunV jodnt Disease, White «n'H1W Goitre, or Thick Neck,and luA Glands. Si nd ten cent, in suinuR large treatise, with colored p|at«i,",M Diseases, or tho same aniount tor i J on Scrofulous Affoctlons. “ tha : ulood is the i J Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr.fi J Golden Modlcal ntscovery.udil digestion, a fair skin, buuyIDI9 Its, aud vital strength,willbetggM consumption ] which 1« Scrofula of the Lunn.il fore the last stages of the diseasefirerSJ Tho BUYERS’ GUIDE is From its marvelous power over thlitJJ issued March and Sept., fatal disease, when first offering each year. It is an ency celebrated remedy to the public,, Dr. ?i] clopedia of useful infor thought seriously of calling it hii*9 mation for all who pur gumption Cure,” but abando^f chase the luxuries or the name as too limited for h in<‘dk*ine J necessities of life. We from its wonderful combination of ti«] strengthening, alterative, or blood-ciwJ can olothe you and furnish you with anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive all the necessary and unnecessary ties, is unequaled, not only ns a ««51 appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, consumption, but for all Chrouicll eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, oaNCM of the J or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things If y, ’1 feel dull, drowsy, dcbllltatdi COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair sallow color of skin, or > < llowiali-brvn] estimate of the value of tho BUYERS’ on face or body, frequent liiudaclrti] GUIDE, which will be sent upon n«BH, bud taste in mouth, Intcira! Id receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, chills, alternating with hut tliiehrw. IwJ O Liver, Blood, and Luna MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. and gloomy forebodings, irmgnlur, J and coated tongue, you are siHhrgl The Oregon National Bank, Liver, or “ Bl fioiisnck».’' Is J cases only part of these symptom« in J rienced. As a remedy for nil iua J 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, I1L THE POPULAR ROUTE From Portland to the East. (Bnccesaoreto MetrouolitaD ^avingiOank.) CAPITAL PAID IN, , • »100,000 Transacts a General Bankn g Business. ACCOUNTS kept subject to check. SELLS EXCHANGE on flan Franciflco and New York MAKIS COLLECTIONS »O favorable tern»«. VAN D D k LASHMUTT q EO.B MAUKLE,Ja.( President. Vice Pretudeut. D P. SHERMAN Cashier g TRAINS A DAY, g Dr. Pierce’» Golden Medltill covery Is unsurpassed. For Weak l.ullg«, Rplltlij Blood, Shortness of llrealb.in chills, Astlima. Severe Coujkii kindred affections. It is an efficient nsi Sor.n nv DiiuooisTB, nt $1.00, orl BOTTLES for $5.00. Send ten cents In stamp, for Dr.h book on Consumption. Address, CURES WHERE ALL EbE LAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use iu time. Sold by druggists. I believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption saved mv life.—A. II. D owell , Editor Enquirer. Eden ton, N. C., April ‘13, 1887. PISO 111 THE h™ Pin R1U1D. ’Y ^ MEN'S FURNISHING GOOOS, U , ?^ IndlKOstloii, Dyspcpala, and Id World’» Dispensary Itledlral k elution, Gfi3 Main Street, Bvrrutl 1 you?” Travis—"Oh, I’m robust. How and Free of Charge. ave you tried Hobb’s Little Vegetable Pills? are you?” De Smith—“Plain bust”— If H not. do so at once, and you will over after sound their praise. The best Cough Medi Burlington Free Press. cine is Piso’s C ure for —Kentucky has a rooster with three Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the best Cough C onsumption . Children tliroats, and every time a Kentuckian Medicine. If you don't believe it, take a dose. take it without objection. takes his Bourbon he wishes he was By diuggists, 25c. a bottle. By all druggists. 25c. that rooster.— Fort Worth (Tex.) G(t- See Antisell Plano advertisement. zette. T ry G ermea for breakfast. cures where all else fails . —Customer (in SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use “Tiie last tiino I was here, waiter, 1 Camelline improves and preaerrea the complexion. in tinte. Sold by druggists. found a hair in my soup. Arc you sure this is all right?" Waiter (confident ially)— “Yes, sah; 1 done took 'em all Depot Ticket Oilice, cor. First and G sts. out” A. D. CHARLTON, Skiq & Scalp Assistant General Passenger Agent, —The time for a man to exercise his Northern Pacifie R. R., will-power is when he finds himself estof eù No. 2 Washington st., Po-tland, Or likely to go down.on the Icy pavement. bv t F| ç THE BEST If it can hold him up it is a success r t c and should bo encouraged.— Detroit r^/v\çdtçs. 232 Kearny St., San Francisco Free Press. for the Family, th« School, or the Profes sional or Public Library, Is a — When you soo a boy and girl at a othing is known to fciknck at Shirt», Underwear, Suspenders, copy of the latest issue of Webster 's Unabridged «1! comparable to the C ctici ka R kxbdi » cane grinding dip hut syrup with a hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, in their marvellous properties of cleansing, piece of cane peeling and each taking purifying and beautify mg the skin and ii Collars, Cuffs, Etc. LIBRARY torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly and turns licking it, you may infer that curing pimply diseases of the akin, scalp and blood DICTIONA l their fate is sealed, or ought to bo.— with loss of hair. ITSELF CuncuRA, the great S kin C urb , and C utí Fort Gaines Advertiser. oura - oaf an exquisite Skin Beautifier. pre Illustrated Catalogue, with Rules pared from it, externally, and C uticura R e —Church choirs in Wales go up into aoLVBNT. for Self Measurement. Mailed Free. the new Blood Purifier, internally, Besides many other valuable features, it contain« the mountains to practice. There is cure every form of skin and blood disease, from to scrofula. A Dictionary less danger then of the front end of pimples Sold every where. Price: C uticura , 50c.; R e _ 1H8.000 Words, 3000 Engravings, the syllables striking against some solvent , fl; S oap . 25 c . Prepared by the P ot D rug and C hemical C o .. B oston . M ass A Gazetteer of the World obstacles and breaking the teeth of the tkr Rend far "How to Cure Skin Disease«.'* l«’«ting and describing 25,000 Places, singers.— Buffalo Express. £-<■ K ii tnlea. bla kltvads, chapped and oil\ ftk Iff skin pre\-ent»tl b\ ( i rnrRtSt.u’ £ A Biographical Dictionary —Policeman — “Come along, now, of nearly 10,000 Noted Persona, Hull .\ehe-. I’Hiits ttnti Weaknesses in quietly, or it will be worse for you." stantlv relieved by the Um ura A nti All in One Book. P ain P i . astkr , the only pain killing planter S5c O'Tool—“Oi'll not. The magistrate 3000 more Words and nearly 2ooo more Illuntra- told me the last time niver to lie tions than any other American Dictionary. Catarrh is s dp- LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. S75 o Pamphlet free. brought before him again, an’ liegorra. ease of the mucous G. AC. MERRIAM A CO., Pub’ra,Springfield. MaM. REND FOR CIRCULAR. I'm going to obey his instructions!”— membrane ife’>erally LYS originating in the na Toronto Grip. • C0E£ J ’iTT • 1',? ““I!- »¿«criptK» PKPP Moody New Tailor System of Urea« sal pa sages an i main ■ ilfclw Catti««. MOODY A CO., CincinnatiT? —Woman (to country postmistress) taining its strong —“Is there enythin’ fer me to-day? hold in the head. DISPENSARY. I'm sot on bearin’ from my darter. From this poipt it vob . land , oh , Postmistress—“There’s a sends forth a poison Mi randy 1 ■■ " W « our faith we caa cure you ^111 — — LHMl | rf-r-r. wew.llmaileaotirh toron virus tutu the postal. Mirandy writes she’s enjiin* ous stomach and thruugl. WA^MpQ^.ree. B. S. L acdimbach à Co., Newark, M. J» h«i*Mt*lf an' won't be home till ■ex’ the digestive organ», corrupt ng the blood Mervraw D-billt, Rpevm, werk.”— Ttxas Sifting* »*nd producing other ktrrhea^ Beminal Lowe« Invignrator. Genuine ma<ie hy J p Allen. St. Panj Minn INVESTMENT N SHIRTS TOJRDER, JI. « nt. Mt,M^ It will oe«t yen no BU1>. , 1 old historical, mont densely iM,„nïy . httul portions of the country, lyhïÜV*1' the Ail-ntte, th*. It will to ï S*«M OF POirri.AM». — AND — A. M. Chisholm, of No. 27.4 Stodilart Stfeet, St. Louis, Mo , v> rites: No Change of Cars of Anj Class. "During my long residence in Canada 1 suffered for yiars from severe pains in my back, across tiie region of the kidneys, and "A LITTLE NONSENSE.” by the constant use of; A li . cock ' s P lan teks invariably obtained great relief. —With the exception of the month. Upon removing o St. Louis I was again man’s anatomy ceases to gl ow at about troubled with the same complaint, and was advised to use Magnetic and other THE FINEST tlie age of twenty. kiuds of plasters, without lieing relieved —An English land owner is so op of pain, so fell back to my old friend A ll - EMIGRANT SLEEPING CARS posed to poaching that he will not eat- cock who givra me more relief than any IN THE WORLD other I have ever tried. I always recom a poached egg. — A’. O. Picayune. mend them to my friends and all who suf Are Run on all Through Trains, Day —De Smith—“Well, Travis, how are fer from pains and aches of any kind.” and Night, Without Change T\ ticket Oak rested un<l cured by this remedy,if NEW YORK. S ymptoms -Moisture; intense itching and stinging, moat at night; woise by scratching. If allowed to con tinue tuiuors f*>rm, which often bleed and ulceiate, tiecomhig very »ore. S wayne ’ s O intment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, an«l in iu>ny cases removes the tumois 11 is tMjiial'v efficacious in curing all Skin Dise tsea. DR. SWAYNE À 8ON, Proprietors, Philadelphia. S wayne ' s O intment can be obtained of druggists. Sent by mail for 50 Cmta. «oí*,,! 7 JACOBS OU ARK ÏOI —,r J1 S&«£'J$5OO REWM IF/ is offered by the pr®J Wz yi of Dr. Sage's C'atarrkla "if f°r a ease of caiani' s / they cannot cun. U &r have a discharge fra nose, offensive or otherwise, partial .1 itnell, taste, or hearing, weak eytata or nreesure in head, you have Catarrh, sands of cases terminate in coiuunn Dr. Sage’s C atakrh R emedy curette cases of Catarrlij “Cold in the and Catarrlial Hcadacuo« so ceo \ ■ B mm L Northwestern Detective Bu SEATTLE, W. T. The Northwestern Dr tective Bureau, incori» the laws of Washiigton Territ ry in 1888,1 ponder ts stationed at all important point«. 1 ive huflinesR of either criminal or civil churaM attended to. We desire agents and corrtni»i every city and town in ti e United State««adì All business strictly coi tidential. Ad(lre««llli N orthwestern bi tective Bui<EAC,8e»tik JI DI fl 1st l*remlum& 25,000« 11 IM I IK 20 y°*r» EstabluhK I I fl 1Wl patented Steel Tun 1 I PI vice, in use in no other Piano, by which our stand in tune 20 j ears, good for 100; not I by climate. No wood to split, break, swell, crack, decay, or wear out; we guarantee il gant Rosewood Cases, 3 strings, double I action; finest ivory keys; tho Famous AJ Vail or write fer Catalogue, free. T. M. A PIANO CO., Manufacturers, Odd Fellows’J ket and Seventh Streets, San Francisco, I'arms for Sale. ¿END STAMI»» FOR < IRA TLAB toll O FIN, t'-ttonwood Hh*«t* County, Cal,!» •r Upper Hacrun.'Uto Valloy ; or, to S. ORIFTU Jackson County, Or., center of Rogue Kiwi .. „ ng M climate andurndiictiveiieM. i/ii ° h*«1 Bro. piano KIM A a nr Hr i I Th Heines ’s PIA IXIlnUL! PATTI'S preference KNABE! Musical Department A. L. Bancroft AC«« moved to 132 Poet St.. San Francisco, C*L To 88 a Day. Sample« worth $1.50.1 Lincs not under the horses feet. Writ« 8TER H SAFrrT llBIX HOLDER CO.,M«UyJ 4 x agext wanted in everyi /» on the Paclflc Coast for KimteUi., Olue. Needed In every fern ly. 534 V.leucl»« “ PISOS CURE FOR CONSUMAI BlgGtlM»lvMI”W B*1 Mtnf»ctton 1« • cure of Oononb« • Gleet. I preKiitxli^ feel safe tn reeound Ing It to »H nWJ Onrea tn 1 TO 5 DAYS. SU-ioUir«. Hf« .Bly by tbs Chemical Co. C atarrh A.J. STOXEB.«- 0.«** TRICE »1-H. Sold by Drug.“» The Van Monciscar CATARRH..«, l JA 13 COMMON IN CAI.IFORN’IA. I sufft'rvtl for y»*«rH from catarrh till it destroyed my ap'petite and weakened niy rystein. No reme- dit'H gave me relief till I conunencevi using J« y’a S irsap.irilla. I began taking it last spring, snd am now entirely fre e from that disgusting disease. troubles o n» e and dangerous symp toms. /era»! A particle to r.iUn,Mem r.Mto. *1*, B Try the Cure *nf P*in«. 8 v^ltor Thro*», Ploer* I Kidi.«r W.w ft*-, Trouble *»« Raoc. Hiiru nf Urine Gonorrhea, Gleet Btrir n *> *.’".S? mltof *ed cuw for IU*. until Here» C«a«aIt Caafldenttaiiw 8» A 1 »4 THIRD ST *T Boor h s! B1*Ad«r Price SO c?a at ilrUMttoi RLY KR- THERM »5 Mohave, Cn2 Th. OLDEST C A CANDID CONFEMM1ON. For tereval year« I fluffere.1 from Dyvpepata and Kidney Complaint, the latter bein« ao severe at tiim a that 1 could scarcely attend to my work. My apix tile was p<K>r and I wu much emaciated, b t through tl e free w«e of Joy's Vegetable Rarna- pariUa mv appetite and digestion improved ’till my health wa« perfectly restored. in the W0KLDTX 1» Probably Dr 1 mm Thomp.on', ELEBRATED EYE II WAT e R riu vtt to ,x ~ Vi i-itr mJ,!.uv ««io. .,f MwriLi'!!; t *’w!Tta Redding, Oaf. Ask for Jay*« V’egwtable Naraaparilla. Unlike moat «o called blood purifier« it doe« not employ men urial« or other dangerous mineral«, but is a compound of powerful extract« and con centrated juice« of vegetable alterative« in di ge mma to California. It 1« a fortunate combination of the very fln»at blood purifier, liver and kidney remedy and stomach regulah'r in evletence. Pre pared only by the K dwim W. J oy C o ., ban Fran- cieco. For «ale by all druggiata. Price ll-W per bottle; aig for |0 0U. 11.VI.I PULMONARY a BALSAM «uPBRion xixinr roa J*>hn L. Thom,son.S obs ft Co, TH -Y. «\. Y. REWARD! COUGHS. COLD4, INC1PIKNT CONSUMPTION And all Thn-at an! Lung Trouble*, •eld b> all l»ragslMte n»r M Crate. 4. R. CATES A CO., raoraiBmn • it »•■••■«« «u. sas r«AMci»«oirsr,Xi When I flay cure I do net mean tne^ly to itCP >r a time and then have them return rp| •idxal cure. 1 have made the dise««« * J™* PSY <-r FALLING SICKNESS a hfe4oof«» iarrant my remedy to cure the worst- JT-« -then» have failed is no reason for not ¡^ i ■ure. S»-n<l at once for a treatise and •A|g infallible remedy. Give Express and n H. G. ROUT, C„ 183 Pearl M. ,,R Z M WistkuM ARM & HAMM FR BRAND itoH.ek-rper.nnd inipot- tant that the Soda or Baieraiu» yon n«e ehon id be White and Pure same M alt similar aubat ncea ■«ed for food. Toinaura obtaining only the Arm * Hammer” brand Soda ®r Sal-rat a. b y It in "ponnd or ha t ponnd” eartoon«.which bearonr ■ame and trademark, a» ttofrrior «re worae. Jnieasubatitutcd forth« Arm ¿ Hammor ’ bnnd >h**n bought in bulk SSiT ®’,n< Baking Powder ahonld ren^m- by that iu rising property enneiet« ofbi- mrbonate of One •jMpoonfnlnfthe -Knn •“»romrr ’ brand of Salentue mixed with fltmr milk equal« »-» . . — OCR TRADE MARK four teasp non ful« oH* best Baking Powdery ing twenty “®e* ’ cost, besid • much heaitbier. bee«"" ltd >c« not contaiBW inj iriou« nuchas alum. terr*i*k, etc,, of which many o“ Ing Powders are me _ Dairymen ami should use only the IJ® A Hammer” braMJ” cleaning and k««l" J Milk Pana Sweet «» Clean. Camow. — ox - ».r.Iil evert PACKAGE. package . acKei jn Card Board Boxes. ererjr pound FTj*,, “Arm and Ham Brand’ 16 ounce« net. i. pound U ,.«o • net. S.leratu, ,»iu<- M "f” Bed on «Mb ----- • — Always keeps Soft- or SALERATUS i