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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1888)
FUNEREAL MONTH OF THE LIMEKILN CLUB. MARCH. Pi evident Gardner I itiucea a Brother tn An observant metropolitan barter Change Hie Opinion. says that he can tell one’a physical ••If J -dge P.zarro Waterfall ar’ in de condition by the state of his hair! hall dis earnin’ I should like to hev The Bible tells us tfiat with his hair him step dis way,” said Brother Gard- gone Samson lost his strength. The n-r as hn adjusted his glasses and Romans considered baldnets a seriou« looked over the assemblage. affliction and Julius Ctesar was never The “Judge” was present. H> has quite satisfied with himself because his lately taken the first prize in mi Ama- poll was bare. (eur Art Association (liniited) for the The face, however, is the open book best specimen of an axe-handle raado and one can readily trace in its various by hand, and he went forward under expressions, lines, changes and com the idea that he was to be compli plexion the state of the system. mented before the club. The eye that is unusually bright and “Brudder Waterfall,” said th.. Presi yet has a pallid brightness, the face dent, as the member stooil before him upon whose checks nature paints a rose of singular beauty and flush, with his weight on his left leg, **I more marked in contrast with the ala war' in do back ea"«l of a grocery sto' baster appearance of the forehead anil las’ nite, beatin’ K irnel Cahoots fo* nose and lower part of the face, is one straight games of checkers, when yon of those whom the skill« d physician cum in. D j fust thing you inquir’d will tell you will some day dread the fur was white sugar, an I sot dur' an' funereal month of March, because it heard you purchase mocha coffee, cur is then that consumption reaps its rant jell an’ ninety-cent tex Ar’ I richest harvest. Consumption they k'rcct, Brudder Waterfall?” • Yes, sah.” tell us is caused by this that and the “How’s de houso rent?” other thing, by microbes in the air, by “A leetle behind, sah” micro-organisms in the blood, by defi “An’de chill’en’s shoes an'clothes?” cient nutrition, by a thousand ami one “Purty bad off.” things, but whatever the cause, decay •‘An’ you'* in debt to de wood-yard begins with a cough and the remedy that will effectually stop the cause of an’ sle grocer?” that cough cures the disease of the “Slightly, sah; but times is power lungs. ful hard dis winter." That is all there is of it. “Sirtin; an' who’s to blame fur it?” The cough is an evidence of a wast "D > rich, sah." ing. To stop it effectually, a remedy “Exactly. If it wasn't fur a few must be used that will search out the rich nien in dis kontrv who want to cause, remove that and then heal the ' show off deir cutters we shouldn’t lu-v lung and do away with the cough. any winter. If de rich didn't own This is the power, special to itself, houses to rent an’ refuse to rent’em possessed alone by Warner’s Log Cabin fur nufllii’, we poo’ folks could gi> Cough and Consumption remedy’. ahead. Dt rich are to blame dat you This is no new fang led notion of nar hevn’tgot a big woodpile, a cellar fill cotics and poisons, but an old-fash of pork anil talers, an’ dat your fam* ioned preparation of balsams, roots ily am not dressed in broadcloth and herbB. such as was used by our Isn’t dat de way you figger, Bruddei ancestors many years ago, the formula Waterfall?’’ of which has been secured exclusively “Yes. sah.” by the present manufacturers at great “A h ' you doan’ nrgy «lat white si- trouble and expense. It is not a mete cold dryer. It is a system-searcher gar an’ ninety-cent loa ar' any to and upbuilder and a consumption ex- rich fur do blood of a inan airnin si; pellant. Whore others fail, it wins, or sebon dollars a week?” “No. sah. I ain’t rich, but I’zo ju because it gets at the constitutional cause and removes it from the system. as good as rich folks." "I see. Brudder Waterfall, pleas« J. W. Henshaw, of Greensboro, Pa., on Jan. 15, 1888, reported that “he had stop into de ante-room. If, artor < derived more real lienefit for the length Inpso of a few minutes, you conclud of time, from Warner’s Log Cabin dat brown sugar an’ apple sass an Cough and Consumption remedy than Rio coffie ar’ mo’ in keepin' wid i he had for years from the best state poo’ man's wages, pleaso gin thr«-. raps on de doah.” physicians.” Tho audienco waited. It wasn’t If you have a cough, night sweats, “positive assurance in your own mind minute and a half before tho ruj that you, oh—you, have no consump were heard, and Brother Waterfn tion," and yet lose flesh, appetite, stopped out a great deal the worse f. courage, as your lungs waste away, wear. Hu closely resembled a nm you may know that soon tho funereal who had been held by the ear an. month of March will claim you, unless kicked by a No. 10 brogan. He wn promptly and faithfully you use the breathing hard and much excited, bu article named. If other remedies have ho managed to say: failed try this one thoroughly. If "My opinyuns hoy undorgono i others are offered, insist the more on complete change, sah.” trying this tinequnled preparalion. "Worry well,” quietly replied th Home persons are prone to consump president. “Some folks kin be wot tion and they should never allow the obey by argyment, an’ odder* need i disease to become seated. siuldon shock. You kin sot down, .ledge." — Detroit free Dress. WIGS AND WIG-MAKERS. A LEAP-YEAR ROMANCE. THE Home Fact. About tlie Art nt Manlpuliat- Ing Human Hair. Ernestine's Wooing, or Love Under th Chenlnut Tree. A barber say* that one of the few CHAPTER I. kind* of woman’* work which is not It was evening, ami tho lights froi overcrowded, and at which competent girl* can always earn good wage», is i lie silver ciinilelnbra came softl that which include* tho working, cut through tho rich Venetian glass wliic ting and general management of the hedged them in, and touched with it human hair. Tlie hair trade is dull lender warmth a youth and maiden now. After tho holidays people will standing silent amid tlio rich appor have more time to attend to their hair. tionmonts of tlio great drawing-rooi. Tlie average pay of female hairdressers of tlio girl’s palatial home. ClIAITBIt II. is n week. Sometimes it reaches as "Henry, will you bo mine?” high a* $18 per woek, anil sometimes Il was tlio girl who spoko, ami goes down to $.». / A girl who under-, stand* tho business thoroughly can lonco, shattered into n thousand frag command $18 a week anywhere. Otto ments, foil crumbling to the floor. Tho young mail blushed scarlet, RIH hairdresser in till* city used to employ 140 girl*, and paid out $700 jveekly in quickly hid his fuco In his hands. With loving, gontlo strength sli wage*. Tho p fit lies in false hair. Women ook them one by ono away and gaze, that have their hair cut short and are fondly into his trembling, swoot browi tired of it. buy wigs or "switches” to eyes. “Alt, love.” she whispered« “loo! wear in tlio street Those whose hair is poor, or who suffer from baldness, at me. Look deep into my soul am wear false hair at all times. Giris who see the heart that b-^ts its sweetes confine their attention to hair-working oadonoos to tho mSit.suros of youi al>no, earn front $8 to $10 a week. It n unto.” Slio took his sensitive white hand is an art that needs skill and no small amount of patience and |>ersevoranee le hoi- own. tin-1 modestly as tho daist to succeed with. Tito hair with which looks upward to tho morning sun he tho wigs aro made is collected by com turned his oyos to her*. There was a st range thrill in his mercial traveler* in Germany and France. Rugland mid Belgium are heart, a burning in his cheeks, an in- poor market* for hair, not because of lescribablo power lifting liiin upward, the scarcity, for both English and Bel upward, into a soft, sweet air, which gian women have fine hair, but because tilled his very being, as tho fragrance they will not sell it. When collected <>f lit- an«l bnlsnm routes with lifo and tape to tho weak «Ed wasted con it is put through a clemtitig process, sevorc enough to fetch tho dirt out of sumptive. CHAPTER III. an elephant’s hide, anil then dyed “With all my lionrt, Ernestine.” several times over. The best hair Sweet a« tho music of rippling waters dresser* never buy hair from tho head or tnnIff -d silver bolls; sweet and low or front private hands. Perfectly white hair is rare nnd com ns tho organ harmonies whi-poring to mands almost any prlco. Natural «•noli other among tho carving* and curling is also of considerable value. th« softened frcscoo* of some graml .III cathedral choir, were tho voung A gooil wig of white hair costa $40. The material of which these wigs are man's word.*, and they brought to made is clipped from tho goat and Ernestine such ponce ami rest ns until seldom front the human head. A , Ills day her heart bud never known. •Olt. Henry,” she said, and ltehl plenteously soft silky kind of snow- nt her hand* to hint. white hair comes front tho Angora rab Again tho bright young blood surged, bit A perfectly white and abundant to III* cheeks, and with a glad little wig of human hair would be worthat •east $1.000. Hair cut from the head cry ho throw hints-if into her arms, sftm- death is never used by any g<xxl aud like a tired bird, ho nestled his Iteail upon her shoulder and shut hit hairdresser. It can n«>t be used to any eves to all the world to dream of advantage, as it will neither curl nor Heaven. twist Hair oan I h * proved by pulling CnAPTKR IT. it to its utmost capacity. When There let us leave them. loosenod it will cont t ael to its former We can nfT>rd to leave them be- touglli. — N. Y. Mail and Express. cause neither of them appear to be left — particularly the girl. A LUCKY TRI AU Th»K»Mi Fort«»« whirl, fallow.cl fair tr»atn>»Ri. San rnnci.co, Frbrn.ry », IWW. D* a * B i »: It «Yonl. m. (r«at plaaaur. to aen«i yon thia voluntary Malemvut of my riparlam-a In taaUng th. marita of Joy a Saraa|iarllla. For th. *aal Sva yean I hava bwn troublnl with an ei- eaadtngly aluntah Uvar, ami within th« past two ywr.lt haabronght within Ita trail a thor<>nghly dlaord.rr.1 atomaoh. Inolniltng l<wa of appetita and dlatroea after aatlng, palna In th« bark and kidney., and hot a around my n«<-h and fa«-« I have tried wvrral remmlln whu-h ar« a-l.rrtiw l aaeperlally fur the liver, and could n«v»r g«i mor. than temporary relief of about a wwk or tw.>. 1 wee recommended Io try aboltteof Joy. V«grtable Seraaperllle ee a teat, and while taking the Sr.t bottle I became continued of Ite m.rii. for 1 could feel It wae working a chauge In ma. I have taken Sve boule., and during thal time my tronblea bar. left ma. K wytbing i. working lull and regular, in ract It baa cieen.ed. pnri*e<l and braced me up genernlly. I feel Uke a new man. You are at per fect liberty to < im thia aa you eee fit, or you ,<u refer whom yon pleaee Io MOTHER OF HEROES. A Nobl« Woman Who Governed as Well «• Loved Her Children. The four furnace» that are In course of con struction at Emsley City, near Biriningham. Ala., are to produce 72V tons of pigiron a day. Two thousand mtn will be employed. Tins great establishment will cost nearly 61,UM),(XX) for construction. When the news of Captain Perry’, victory on Lake Erie reached hi* moth THE DEVIL FISH DESCRIBED BY er's home in Newport, an old farmei HUGO, on the island said: "It was Mrs. Perry Is not a more tenacious monster than malaria, whether it takes the form of chills and fever, who licked the British.” Living in tin bilious reinittant, ague cake or dumb ague. same village with the Perrys, he hail 13* ke the. octopus of the story it clasps the vic tim in its tentacutae. and folds him «-loser and observed the excellent discipline main closer in a horrible embrace. Attacked with ’s Stomach Bitters, however, it grad tained by their, mother during the ab Hostetter ually relaxes its tremendous grip, finally aban sence of their father on the sea. Then dons it. and the quondam sutn*rer. liberated at rejoices in the sense of new born freedom, were live boys of them, all governed last, engendered by the restoration of complete with firmness and good sense, tempered health. Dyspepsia, too. ami constipation, those and remorseless enemies of the human fam with tender affection, by one of th» best old ily. give ground, and arc finally driven from of mothers, and all five became officers the field by this Napoleon of remedies, the greatest, the purest in the family pharmaco- of the United States navy. pceia. Rheumatism succumbs to it, so do kid Sarah Alexander was the maiden ney troubles. The nerves, when overstrained, regain quietude and vigor by its aid. and the name of their wiso mother. She was an ability to rest tranquilly and eat with zest are Irish girl, twelve ye^rs of age, living increased by it. Itrao* t to it in time and avoid unnecessary suffering. at Newry in County Down, when site first saw young Christopher Perry, an A curled walnut tree felled in the Coal River Valley, West Virginia, was cut up into veneer American prisoner of war quartered ing and sold for fl.bUO. at Newry. He was a boy of fifteen THE FLYING DOVE OF PEACE. when the American revolution began, richly frosted quivering flying Dove. and enlisted at once in the little Col A A Dream of Life screen calendar. An im onial navy. Captured soon by a British ported ideal head. An imported f osted cruiser, ho endured for three m >nths snow scene and a full set of magnificent the horrors of a prison-ship in New fork floral cards. Fourteen artistic pieces. Sent to anyone who will buy from a drug harbor, anchored near the spot win re gist a box of the genuine D e C. M’L ane ' s the great Brooklyn bridge now casts C elebrated L iver P ills (price 2» ctsj its broad shadow across tlie East river. and mail us the outside wrapper from the box with 4 cents in stamps. Write your He escajied with "little besides his address plainly. F leming B ros ., P itts bones,” but was soon afloat again, and burgh , P a . _ remained in the naval service as long In New York city the building trades have as the struggling nation had an armed forty-five unions, with a membership of 65,000. vessel on the high seas. HAPPY HOMER. It was in 1780 that he was captured has been written and said about how again while cruising in the Irish Sea.and to Much make home happy. The moralist, and the was carried into Newry, where, being preacher have hackneyed this theme until it seem nothing more remained to be said. released on parole, he met the pretty would But the philosophers have gone far out of their Irish girl who was destined'to be his way to account for the prevalence of ill assorted and unhappy homes, anil have over wife ami the mother of our gallant couples looked the chief cause. Most of the unhappi Perrys. Two years later, drawn by ness of married life can be traced directly to those functional derangements to which women the light of her eyes, he shipped as are subject. In nine cases out of ten the irri mate on board a Philadelphia vessel table, dissatisfied and unhappy wife is a suff erer from some ••female complaint.” A trial of bound for Ireland, where he ha«l the Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will produce exquisite joy of receiving her on board more domestic happiness than a million ser or philosophical treatises. It cures all his ship as a passenger, bound on a vis mons those peculiar weaknesses and ailments inci it to one of her uncles living in Phila dent to women. It is the only medicine sold by druggists, under « positive guarantee from tht delphia. manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in This was a piece of luck so extraor every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee printed on wrapper enclosing bottle. dinary that a novelist would hardly dare to introduce its parallel into a ro A St. Louis fur dealer recently received from mance. The young sailor improved Texas 1,024 wi de at skins in one consignment. tlie golden chance, anti before the ves FOR RICKETS, MARASMUS AND sel reached the American shore the WAS'llNfi DISORDERS OF lovers were engaged. They were mar < II 1LDRE\, ried at Philadelphia in 1784, when Per Hrott’« Emulsion of Pu»e Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphite» is» unequalled. The ra ry was twenty-three and his bride was pidity with which children gain flesh and Htrength upon it is very wonderful. Head the sixteen. From her have descended many following: "I have us ti Boott’l Emulsion in naval officers, besides the famous Cap cases of Rickets end Marasmus of long stand tain Oliver H. Perry, whose victory on ing. and have been more than pleased with the as in every cane tlie improvement was Lake Erie is one of the most gallant results, marked.”—J. M. M ain . M. D., New York. and picturesque exploits of naval war The United States and Canada export to Eng fare. land $750.000 worth of apples a year. She was a Indy of beautiful form ami Its thousands of cures are the best advertise face, as well as of vigorous health ami ment of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. great stamina. Her lovely brown eyes, Egg stains on silver can be taken off with her rich dark hair, her perfect teeth, table salt anrl a wet rag. her firm and graceful carriage of body, are noffyet forgotten by the few living RELIABLE AND ALWAYS THE SAME. B randreth ’ s P ills are the oldest, persons who had opportunities of see and best blood purifier and purga- ing her. Slio trained her boys to tlie safest known. They are purely vegetable, there practice of virtue, real virtue, courage fore harmless. They «re always the same ami fidelity, a just regard for the and al ways produce the same effect. Qt lier rights of others, respect for age and purgatives require increased doses and finally cease acting altogether. A course services. She was a warm patriot, and of one or two of B randreth ’ s P ills taken felt most keenly tho insults to tlie flag each night is a positive cure f r constipa of her allopted country which lod to tion, headrehe and a I bilious disorders. If you can’t take them plain get them the war of 1812. Her special merit as sugar coated. a mother was that slio governed as well Sweet potatoes require nearly twice the time as loved her boys. Most mothers are f«>H«l and affectionate enough, and she, that Irish potatoes «io cither to bake or boil. too, was one of the loving mothers; Man wan tn but little here below. But wants that litcle strong. but she did not permit her fondness to This is especially true of a LUige. The av relax her discipline. She exacted a erage , man or woman does not pr< ciiely hanker for as a rule, but when taken, wishes it to prompt ami complete obedience fo be j it, prompt, sure and effective. Dr. 4'ierceV reasonable commands. She main Pleasant Purgative Pellets leave nothing to bt in point of efficacy, and yet their action tained in her home the same discipline. ! desired is totally free from any unpleasant symptoms, just and firm, kind an«l considerate, i or disagreeable after-effects. Purely vegetable, harmless. which her noble sons were famous for perfectly I in the vessels they commanded.— Leather chair seats may be revived by rub bing them with well-beaten white of egg. l'outh's Companion. I LEANING TOWERS. Why They May lie Considered the Results of Accidents. “Brown** Bro noli ini Troche«” will relieve Bronchitis, Asthma, Cutarrh and Throat I)isea- es. •I. II. FIKk. A«*ayvr and Analytical CiiemiMt. Laboratory, lOti First st., Portland Or. Analyses made of ail substances. Rates for assaying gold and silver ores $1.50. Pack ages sent by mail or express promptly attended tp, and returns made. PITH AND POINT. —G .odiies* is beauty in iu be»t ei‘ tate. —A bomely truth is better than a splen lid error. — A man’s life is half ovor before he learn* how to live. , —Shake han’s wid a beggah, an he’ll t’lnk yo’er one.— Judas. —Some men dat am de ahkitects ob dair own fawchunes oreck mighty craz buillin’s.— Judge. _ Go-d intentions will not help a man on hi* way if he takes the wrong road. — Somerville Journal. —A rolling stone gather* no moss, but it knock* out all opposition at tho foot of the \M. — lVashiu<jton Critic. _ A show spoken of a* "a rare en tertainment" proved to be a perform ance not well done.—-V. 0. Picayune. _ The difference between the life of an old bachelor anil the life of an old maid is that one is fall of fun anil the other isn’t —Some people are as backward in paying their respects as though re spects wore another name for debts. Texas Siftings. —Some Difference: First Specu lator—“Did he fall in with your scheme?” Second Speculator— “No. he tumbled to it!” — Tid-Bits. —Bjones. who is still a bachelor, says that he has learned from experi ence that a girl can smile and smile and be unwillin’ stilL— Somerville Journal. —It is one of the blessings of a free and enlightenod conntry like the United States that the law-abiding cit izen never knows that he is governed —until he gets married. —Landlord—“Come, Sopp, that is the tenth match I’ve seen you strike. What have you lost?” Sepp—“I’m looking for a match that I’ve dropped on the floor.” — German Joke. — “S > you are really going to marry old Moneybags?” said a friend to a New York belle. "Yes. indeed; but it’s merely a dollars and sense ar- rangemoni; ho furnishes the dollars ami I tho sense, you know.” —Tlio Freshness of Youth. — When we’re getting along In years, And more of the world we see. It almost makes us weep to think How fresh we used to be.__ Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator. Try it, and prove the. best is tlie cheapest. Wakelee & Co.. San Francisco. A Lovely Skin Nothin« Is Nothing Is known to »cicuco at all compnrabl. > tho (rricura U smbduj In tbulr marvellous ro;ertics ut eleaasing, ludfjing ami beautifying jo skin, an.l in curinf torturing, «lisfigurlns, Itch- ■Ig, «only and idm. ly diseaso« «1 the skin, scalp and -lood, with loss ot hair (rom infancy to age. C vticlb *, the great Skin Cure, and CvricvilA oap , an exquisite Skin B.autiQer, pre;«re.l from it, externally, aud C uticvea ItMOLVkMT, tho new Blood Purifier, Internally, are a positive euro for every form of skin and Blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. I have had a moat wonderful cure of salt rheum. For five years I have suffered with this disease. I had ;t on my face, arms and hands. I was unable to do anything whatever with my hands for over two years. I tried hundreds of remedies, and not one had tho least effect. The doctor said my case was incurable. I saw your advertisement, and concluded to try the C uticura R emedies ; and incredible as it may seem, that after using one box of C uticura , and two cakes of C uticura S oap , and two bottles of C uticura R esolvent , 1 find 1 am entirely cured. Those who think this letter exagerated may come and see mo and find out for themselves. GRACE P. HARKHAM. North St. Charles Street, Bello River, Ont. i have been afflicted since Tast March with disease the doctors called cezoiua. My taca^ covered with stabsand sores, ami the itebi ** burning were almost unbearable. Seein C uticura R emedies so highly ree.»minended eluded to give them a trial, using the On* ami C uticura S oap externally, and R mo *00** internally, for four months. I call myself in gratitude for which I make this publio statam?1’ CLARA A. FREDERICK, Broad Brook, cj I have suffered from Salt Rheum for over ebg years, at times so bad that I could not attendu my business for weeks at a tirno. Three box« C uticura and four bottles R esolvent have tirely cured mo of this dreadful dLeuso. JOHN THIEL, la75 Second Avenue, New York City The box o' C uticura that you sent me MlM months ago did me so much good that I will senff fur another box, believing that it will cure me of» skin disease with which I have beeD troubled 1« eighteen years. FANNIE I. JOHNSON, Amsterdam, Va .Sold everywhere. Price: C uticura , boc.; Sou 25c.; R esolvent , 61. Prepared by the Pom* D rug and C hbmica L C o ., Boston, Mass. Send for “ How to Cu>eSkin Diseases," k C uticura R emedies are absolutely pure and the pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testiinoniala. only infallible blood purifiers and skin beautiflers. T| SITED with tho l°''licst «lellcaey ■« the skin I IN bached with C vticcra M edicated S oap . blnckher.de, preven od by C PINI PLES, chapixxl and oily iti, M edicated S oak uticuka A NERVE TONIC. paine’s Celery and Coca, the prominent is- gradients, are the best and safest Nerve Tonics. It strengthens and quiets the nervous system, curing Nervous Weakness, Hysteria, Sleep- lessness, &c. AN ALTERATIVE. It drives out the poisonous humonof' the blood purifying and enriching it, and so overcoming those diseases resulting from Impure or impovei< ished blood. LAXATIVE. Acting m ildlvbut surely on the bowel» it cures habitual constipation^ and promotes a regular habit. Itstreneth- ens the stomach, and aids digestion. DIURETIC. In its composition the best and most active diureticsof the Materia Medica are combined scientifically withother effective remedies for diseases of the kidneys. It can be relied on to give quick fclief and speedy cure. mi wt r-iTTYrnTT« tor The Wtl/R. vOUS The DEBILITATED LOTION Thf- ACiFD A lie LOTION Hundreds of testimonials have been received from persons who have us$d this remedy with remarkable benefit. Sendf or circulars, giving ,U11SZ — WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Propb BURLINGTON. VT. NEED IT!------ uie and Immediate relief in all cases of Sprains, Bruises, Contusions, Abraislons, Burns, Scala«, etc. Prevents iuflamina* mation, ami effecta marvelous cures. hose who suffer from Asthma. Pleurisy, Sore Fyes or Sore Throat, will find It an Incomparable remedy, as a single trial will prove convincing. ne who suffers from Bolls, Bunions, or Painrul Corns, cannot afford to be without a ,,lOst soothing remedy, which gives instant relief, iles. Indigestion, Nervous Dyspepsia.Tooth- aclie. Earache. Inflammatory Kheumatlsin. and all Red and Inflamed Swellings, are readily cured by this magic application. S T O P S MEN’S FURNISHINC GOODS, p 232 Kearny St., San Francisco fl Shirta, Underwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Tho Leaning Tower of Pisa, in Italy, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. is one of the architectural wonders of ’ Hotel and Surgical Insfrtiti the world. It has been made familial SHIRTS TOlRDER, JI, Invalids Btaff of Elshteen Experienccil and Skill, to most readers by pictures and by de fui l*hyslcianN and Hurgeon». Illustrated Catalogue, with Rules scriptions. If it were tho only ex CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. for Self Measurement. Mailed Free. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.- | EJ THOUSANDS.?* ample of that kind of building, the To the Editor Patients treated here or at their homes. Many OK THE MOST Please inform your readers that I have a pos plan and purpose of its builder would treated at homo, through correspondency itive remedy for the above named disease. By successfully as if hero Tn person. Come and ---- 1 FLATTERINC TESTIMONIALS be much morn of a mystery than it is its timely use thousands of hopeless cases ha\ e see us, or send ton cents in stamps for our invalids Guide-Book,” which gives all partic now. Tho date of tho completion of been permanently cured. I shall be glad to DECEIVED FROM dispensary . send two bottles of my remedy free to any of ALL ulars. Address: W orld ’ s D ispensary M ew this tower is given as A. I). 1350. It your readers who have consumption if they will WBJ LAND . OR. cal A ssociation , 063 Main St., Buffalo, MX PARTS OF THE COUNTRY stands close by the cathedral of Pisa, send me their Express «nd P. u. address. TE*TIFYI.NO TO THE «y<5ni sg«a and Respectfully. Id, single or manfed men which was tinrsboil in tho early pait T. A. SLOCUM. M. U.. 1*1 Pearl St. New York •A. 33 O XT" U 35» c T s : io suffer with of tlie twelth century. Its situation, MANHOOD AX'D THE MERITS OF See Anti->ell l*iano advertisement. and th«> use it has always served, prove that this was built for a bell-tower, or T ry G krmka for breakfast. A»k Your Druggist for It. belfry, cam/iani.'e. to the cathedral. It Depot, 1056 How ard St., San Francisco. Ciantelline improve* and preaervvs the complexion. was then, anil is now, the common . . *orn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated I’l irr. 50 etM. Bsnrge IBottleu, *1 Bone P b I m , 8 welUn«- practice in Italy to build the bell-tower Thro«. Utoerilt ■ school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, hou** keepers, and overworked women generally. apart from tho church. This tower is '•«» of Merow. Kl«liler HATCH CHICKENS! * ’ i cr<io 8 Favorito Prescription Is the W and Bladder Trouble built entirely of white marble, and is or all restorative tonics. It is not a “ Cure-alL — with THE— ^Oonorrhea Otoek Blrk‘ but admirably fulfills a singleness of purrom eight stories high. It leans thirteen wing a most Potent Specific for all tho» _ xea Caanalt ConAdentlallv PETALUMA INCUBATOR OR-RTOB—18a * 184 THIBD HT. feet eight inches from th«> perpendicu Cnrorlo Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to .4. The Most Buccessfa1 M<u women. The treatment of many thousands lar, in a height of one hundred and TRADE MATK chine Made. of such cases, at tho Invalids* Hotel and Stiff- The BUYERS’ GUIDE i* V» 3 Gohl Medals. 1 Silver Medal. «nd eighty-three feet. Tho question has leal Institute has afforded a large experienes isoued Maroh and Sept, 16 First Premiums. in adapting remedies for their cure, and each year. It is an ency. often been raised whether this was the natch™ all kind« ofF.gga. clopedia of usefhl «nfor- THE LEADING REMEDY result of accident or design,- but there Made iu All Miles. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription mation for all who pur. Write us for Large Illustrated Cir can l>e little doubt that it was accident Is the result of this vast experience. For chase the luxuries or the THE TRADE SAYS SO. cular Ere«», describing Incubators, internal congestion, in fl umma« to" Brooders, Huiues,* How to raise Chickens, etc, al, ami caused by tho settling of the necessities of life. We and ulceration, it la a Specific The Suffering Class Says So To The Trade. can olothe you and furnish you with ¿'Mr"', PETALUMA INCU3AT0T Cl, Prtn/um«, Cal. foundations. is a powerful general, ns well ns uterine, tome ‘ ho necessary and unnecessary ITS V1KTVFS AKE PHENOMENAL. and nervine, and imparts vigor and Ftn ngrh This semis reasonable from tho fact «t ’ fl“be\ ° ride- w,lk- dance>. »eep^ ITS CUKES ARE MARVELOUS. to the whole sj’stum. It cures weaknisaw eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church that the upper story does not lean so stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak bact Chronic Cases 40 Years* Standing Cured or stay at home, and in various sizes nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility wd much as those below, ns if an attempt Permane litly. 61eep]cgsnos8, in either sex. Favorite PwwiP* «Tie» and quantities. Just figure out I COMaFORTia|U»red*° d°111 th°seUthlngs were made to remedy the defect in flu ftolrf ty Dru 'givi* and Ika'rrs Errrvtrhfte. tion is sold by druggists under our pofihr* The Charle* A. Vogeler Co.* Unito., Md< guarantee. See wrapper around bottle. progress of building. Another circum ORTABLT, and you can make a fair 'Xyp«'t,m'*.rd"teÂmàlî«rUW 8*“d ,ür Gurnr Of m V*1’“ Of the BUYERS’ stance which lead* to the same conclu price To CAPITA LIST.* ANI» .S alesmen — F«w a ¡rood invpat GUIDE, whioh will be sent unon l!»«»“” ' [ l'.'"‘l-l erti«.'-.. ».1'1 e», C S a "?- sion is the fact that the largest bell, uCXsP.Vf 10 Cent* to Posted Send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Fierce'! larp ni KM, No b r.thly 8t., Man Francisco, Cal. Treatise on Diseases of AVornen (160 pag* which weighs six tons, is hung farthest niOiKSMER/WARD & CO. paper-covered). Address, W orld ' s D isf P- The Oregon National Bank, away from tho overhanging side. Again, ill 114 Miohigan Avenue, Chicago, I1L SA ry M edical A ssociation , 6d3 Main Street.. Buffalo, N. Y. this is not tho only tower of the kind OF POnTLAItn. J r? • anlvee, in Italy, built at about the same time. Oare« la sal satisfaction In the cawtal TÂÏ ü 'Ï n ^’"'1*“ •”**’ I TO 5 DATS. ; enre of Gonorrhopa and I’hero are two of them at Bologna, one Gle*t. I prescribe Hand of which was begun in A. D. 1110. It w * tK1 fl*in Fraixnneo and New Vrwfc feel safe In recommend« \easaM LIVE» Mfd en I y by tte is over nine feet out of perpemlieular. asalul O r ing it to all sufferen. PULS. and is one hundred ami sixty-one feet A. J. STOXER. N.D m ___________ I> F BHERMA5 e\\ots high. In this ease the foundations set Deeatur, III« ANTI-BILIOt’S and CATHARTIC rKTCE.Sl.00* a R. IlzYI*TZM tled so fast that the tower was never STEINWAY. pkamf . r Sold by Druggists Ä WM"*." completed. The other tower at Bolog SICK HEADACHE, na is three hundred and twenty-one DI In A MAC Urreml°™ 25,000 In 11«, A 81'FKKItiR REMEDY TOR Bilious Readache, I 11 Uu E-'«ll'-hert. New feet high, and leans over six ami a halt CHAFTKB r. ,M ■OVVWs r*f«nted steel Titillar De- COUGHS. COLDS INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION Dizziness. I'onatlpa- tion, I nd I Rest I on, And all Threat an«l Lun* Troubles. Grow« in fOVT A, ih» gxrden jpej Thus do we see what there is in L»ap feet from the perpendicular. — JuulA • and Blliouslkttack*, «fiber.R .arebestmatumiand t ompanion. Weld b> all l»r«K*lntn for Ao Oral». fear to the hungering and thirsting bea« ratal ta. Naw Catalocna promptly cured by Dr. « free. Iowa He«'d Ca . D«a Moinea J. R. CATES A CO., Pierce’* Pleasant Antiquarian discovery. <oul of the young woman who know- raavanruM, Purgative Pellets. 25 OLD SORES ANO ULCERS mough to embrnoo her opportunities vnon -Sil. bv Drmnrlsts. 4inUa«»ae*t.. SAM FRASCIM'«* Beneath tho Church of San Giovanni i’, Ami en brae«* lhe in.— H ashingion • Poole at Rome. Italy, a Roman house krtand aï ’ «Md F.tlowi' HaU M»,' ’ «NAUEST W IM M> IX KVKRY Tnwx ket and seventh street,, San Franrte o. ELY’S erected <lu ing the fourth century is ■ it«- xvL|h.i I for Kin.beir, l.j.piid Xe-.l.-.||B„«ryfM1, 1, S3« V^ewt.m being excavated. The wall, of the Northwestern Detective Bureau central apartment are adorned with pic- ® E • n?T- Sample« r-erth Pltn SEATTLE. W. T. CjfÄM BAW -Dr. G A. While think* he hm 'ures in a fair state of preservation; FurfArrr werÀwZ ■ r I ■ solved th» mystery of what lire m t two among them represent Christian W <1.« M »4 i8< rr*-M >>f nil the antlers that deer shed every subject*— namely. Moses taking off his in //fati timi /Hiin B •«MHlrf 1„ w, ?r «Ml eh promptly tear. A'though the antler* when tie shoes in the presence of the Most High, in afttrW All burin«, .trtnly ''«••»• «leer is killed beforo thav are removed .«nd a woman in prayer, clothed with only aijr app^tea M XoBTawKT,, , f, A-ISrv. ^| 1M>rl u u/ X’/y.«B r^TKTir ■ J,,.,., w T will withstand all weather* for year, tunic, veil, necklace ofpcarls. with her fionji REND FOR CTRCTL a R. (’ream/fuZm l wyi - B it la very rarely that a pair that hnv arms outstretched. This is the first rWtetwi. F. r f r v B been »hed are found. Dr. White aa I Roman dwelling found adorned with frac* o/ my co/W H rrmorrd. H B aorta that lie haa illacorered a • nail Christian picture*, which have hitherto C. Clark, Divi- B Insect thnt attack the antlers a «' l<e< n found in the catacombs only. It •ion y, >’. H »it Inn a short limo after they ar* sli* is Io Father German«, a monk, that pmiscrg offlct. the world is indebted for these excava destroy* them by burrowing tbiougi A partici« te tpplU.1 Mtu_______ .Me tions so inleresting to the historian Fri« 90 età *t druatat* bj wtail aa<l through tb*.ik Mid antionarian—WatnActfcr C'ewrMT. BLT BMuTHKU nUrmtM h The Van Monciscar MITCHELL’S MAGIC LOTION! JACOBS o $i.oo, PULMONARY BALSAM I0W1 SEOS CREAM BALM. C atarrh RS Use Star Re-Molting Roller Composition rEïtR-«ÿa REWARD! KNABE! ..id .Umw. vum: