The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, September 10, 1891, Image 1

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    A Well-Written and
DVERTIS1NG IS A SCIENCE,
and our business men should think of
this. Your ads, if properly written, are
worth money to you ; if not the money
paid for them is thrown away. Everyone cannot
write an ad. The T elephone -R egister will insert
free of charge for one month, the best-written halt-
column ad of a business man who is not at present
patronizing this newspaper. Let us see who can
write the best ad.
A
PROPERLY DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENT
A
In a newspaper like tbe T elephone -R egister .
TO A BUSINESS MAN.
•• A Drop of Ink May Make a Million Think.*
Circulation Guaranteed Greater Than That of Any Other Paper Published in Yamhill County.
M c M innville , O regon , T hursday , S eptember io , issi .
Consolidated Feb. 1,1889.
TELEpTHONEE,Esbtabii'he<l Une.' I«»«:
COTTAGE SANITARIUM !
' 1 W. COWLS, LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON.
Presiilent.
Vice President.
Cashier
TaToor.
-Portland’« Mott Beautifnl Suburb-
E. E. GOUCHER.
Calbreath & Goucher,
McMinnville, Oregon,
FRANK WRIGHT,
Successor to H. Adams
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
(Office over Braly’s Bank.)
HARNESS SHOP!
S. A. YOUNG, M. D.
I nave purchased the Harness Shop of II.
Adams and will keep a
Physician & Surgeon,
Complete and Reliable Stock
M c M innville ,
O regon .
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of Harness and Horse Furnishings
The
M c M innville ,
-
-
-
O regon . people of Yamhili county are invited to call
look
over
the
stock
and
get
prices.
Office anil residence on D street. All
FRANK WRIGHT.
calls promptly answered day or night.
DR. J. C. MICHAUX
HENDERSON & GAUNT
Practicing Physician and Surgeon,
----DEALERS IN----
LAFAYETTE, OREGON-
Jan. 21.'83.
J. ID. Baker AI T).,
SU3GE0N AND HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
mmnm.
The Finest Line of Confection­
ery in the City.
All kinds of Produce taken at the
HI6HEST MARKET PRICE,
Call and examine our Stock and
get Prices.
Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building.
H enderson & G aunt .
G. W. GOUCHER M. D.,
---- AND-----
M c M innville
A. 6. SMITH M. D.,
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.,
CARLIN & COULTER, Proprietors
Have associated themselves together, and
will be known in the future as Drs. Goucher
Goods of all descriptions moved and care­
Smith. Professional calls attended to ful handling guaranteed. Collections will
day or night. Office: Two doors east of b« made monthly. Hauling of a:l kinds
drug store. Residence within a short dis­ done cheap
tance from the Office.
A mity
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O regon
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n.
smith ,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER.
Well, I Vum and I Vow!
THAT DODGASTED
Shop With Hewitt Bro’s.
ISTCliarges Reasonable. Give me a call
M c M innville .
:
:
:
O regon .
WM. HOLL,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
C&.
Dealer In All Kinde of Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware
Clock! and Spectacles. MCMINNVILLE. OR.
Eurisko Market,
J. S. HIBBS,
•
Proprietor.
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Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on
hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s
stock.
T hird S treet , M c M innville , O r .
The People’s Market.
Carries the Best Line of Choice Meats in
the City. Game and Fish in Season. Poul­
try, hides, etc., bought for the highest mar­
ket price and cash paid for same
Your
attention is called to the fact that we al­
ways serve the best meats to be found.
Your patronage is solicited.
BOND A FLETCHER.
Harness ani Saddles
ELSIA WRIGHT.
*Carries the Largest Assortment of
Harness anil Saddles and also the
LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNTY.
GROCERY STORE
Has not busted yet! They have
a fuller stock, better quality of
Goods and lower prices than ever.
WHY IS IT?
It is because we give Honest
Weight, Best Quality of goods,treat
Our Customers Courteously, pay
the highest market price for coun­
try produce, have one price for all,
no pets and sell at the very lowest
possible Living Prices.
C. R. COOK & SON.
IT
Red Jacket
Force Pumps,
Pitcher Pumps,
Pumps of all kinds
Harness of all kinds Made to Order. Re­
pairing Neatly Done
Robes, Whips and all the Necessaries
are Kept in Stock in Endless
Variety.
Call and See Stock. Store on Third Street.
McMinnville. Oregon.
HAY FORKS,
STRAW FORKS,
BARLEY FORKS,
FORKS at all PRICES.
THE COMMERCIAL STABLE !
Gates & Henry. Props.
McMinnville,
Oregon.
-
Livery, Feed and Sale !
Everything New
And Firstclass. IIOSC and Wired
Special Accommodations for Commercial
Travellers
Corner Second and E Streets, one block
from Cooks hotel.
JOHN DERBY,
JESSE EDWARDS.
Edwards à Derby,
Proprietors of The McMinnville
TILE
TILE
FACTORY
Situateti at the Southwest corner of the
Fair Grounds. All sizes of
I
Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea­
son and Still Plenty of Hose Left.
IZOZDSOKT
Will sell you better goods and at
Less Money than any one in town.
C all
and
S ee H im .
M c M innville college
McMinnville, Oregon.
First-Class Drain Tile
kept constantly on hand at lowest living
prices.
EDWARDS & DERBY,
41-
McMi inville, Oregon.
Pension. Postal. Land and Indian Dep­
redation Claims.
LAW OFFICES OF
EXAMINER BUREAU OF CLAIMS,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
Fall Term Opens
ON SEPT. 8, 1891
The aim of the College is to give
THE BEST EDUCATION
----AT THE----
LE^ l ST
EXPEJTSE
■W. TZ. HE-A.BST,
(Editor & Prop. San Francisco Examiner.)
To the Student. It has better
Facilities for the coming year than
JOHN WEDDERBURN,
ever before.
Manager.
For the last catalogue address
618 F Street, Northwest.
T. G. BROWNSON.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Will practice in the Supreme Court of the
President.
United States, the Court of Claims, the sev­
eral Courts of the District of Columbia, be­
fore Committees of Congress, and the Ex­
ecutive Departments.
We obtain Pensionsand Patents. Indian
Depredation Claims and all classes of
Land Claims, Mining. Pre-emption and
Homestead Cases Prosecuted before the
General Land Office, Department of the In
terior and the Supreme Court.
LAR I
I undertake to briefly
V J I I I I I Iteaehnny fau’r mtellig.-nt rson „fenber
| I | | ■■»•x. '»ho can rend and write, and who.
11J 11 IJ (I II
• lion.will >M..k i nilustriouai v
W w how to earn Three Thousand Dollars a
♦ I ?rt,n '*’.*‘irown ’‘»‘■•»lilies.« In n ver they lke.1 will also furnish
the situation oremployment^t w Imh you can earn thatamount
, ° money for me unleaa sin cessfulaaalmve. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or county I
have already taught and provided with employment a larre
Cver
WOMEN IN BUSINESS.
IS ALUM POISONOUS?
If appearances are to be considered,
then certainly the sea anemones must
The decreasing marriage and birth
“This question has caused a good deal
STRANGE PARTNERSHIPS AMONG be included among the pilots, as there
rates have been the subject of a great
of
discussion.
Alum
is
used
by
many
is
one,
if
not
several
kinds,
that
in
FISHES AND BIRDS.
some incomprehensible way takes up bakers to whiten their bread, enabling deal of discussion without leading to
The Shark and Hia.Llttle Erlends the Pi­ its position on the tip-top of a crab’s them to use an inferior flour. It is most tbe assignment of an altogether satis­
lot Fish—Using Jelly Flsli for t'nbrel- back and there lives, moving about extensively employed as a cheap substi- factory explanation. Added difficulty
las-—The Honey Hunters.
with its host, and we can imagine keep­ tuie for cream of tartar in the manu­ in securing the means of subsistence,
BISCUIT.
DUMPLINGS.
ing its myriad eyes open for the main facture of baking powders. It has not the impractical education of girls, the
It is a peculiar belief among many chance ; but that it tells what it sees to been considered immediately dangerous effect of higher education and a new
POT PIES
MUFFIN8.
sea-farers that the shark depends to a the crab thus forced to bear it we may although If continued it induces dys­ standard of living, consequent upon
greater or less extent upon the pilot-fish readily doubt. Why the anemone takes pepsia and obstinate constipation. classifying as necessities many things
WAFFLES
PUDDINGS.
for information, and is guided by this this position, and why the crab permits But the fact that many cases of poison­ formerly regarded as luxuries are among
CORN BREAD.
CAKES
little attendant to the various tidbits it, opens up a wide field for speculation. ing have occured from the use of alum, reasons which have been tentatively
suggested.
The
most
notable
contrib
­
that come in its way. How much truth
puts
the
question
in
a
more
serious
The anemone is the natural food for
GRIDDLE CAKES
DOUGHNUTS.
there is in this it would be difficult to a large numlier of fishes. Captain Bart­ aspect, and prudent people will exercise ution bearing on these subjects is that
determine, but it is barely possible that lett, of the ship Blake in her dredging caution in the selection of baking of Gen. Francis A. Walker in the Forum.
Can always be made with Dr. Price’s Cream Baking
He holds that the millions of foreigners
the curiosity of the shark may be at­ in the Caribbean sea, told me that he powders.
coming
to
this
country
have
not
in
­
tracted to food by the action of the dredged a large number of cod in very
“ Under what conditions then, does
Powder. And while cakes and biscuit will retain their moist­
pilot-fishes.
deep water, where it was very cold, and this substance— formerly used only for creased its population. General Walker
ure, they will be found flaky and extremely light and fine
Once when sitting in my boat fishing that almost every one caught had a mechanical or medical purposes— be­ demonstrates that if the rate of increase
I noticed the scythe-like fin of a large large sea anemone in its mouth. Look­ come poisonous? They are cetainly which prevailed from 1790 to 1830 when
grained, not coarse and full of holes as are the biscuit made
shark moving almut in the vicinity. It ing at it in this light the crab might obscure and at present we can only the population was “essentitlly native
American
”
had
continued
the
number
from ammonia baking powder. Price’s Cream Baking Pow­
had evidently scented a bunch of fish object to a tenant that was liable to be surmisejvhatThey may l>e. We suspect
which I liad hung over the stern, and gobbled up at any moment, as a large that the cause exists in the individual of people in the United States would
der produces work that is beyond comparison and yet costs
came up the tide or current in rapidly fish would not, in any probability ob­ poisoned; or the secretions may be have become as great, or even greater
than
it
is
now.
The
General
boldly
decreasing circles. I threw a small line ject to an anemone with a good plump healthly but in unusual proportions,
no more than the adulterated ammonia or alum powders.
out astern, baited with a large sardine. crab at the other end. On the other and that these less or greatest propor­ affirms his belief that such increase
Dr. Price’s stands for pure food and good health.
This was taken and the line broken hand, it is possible that the anemone tion in combination with the alum con­ would have been maintained in the
absence of immigration which bethinks
with a steady, dignified strain. But the may attract small fry and so act as a stitute a poison.
AN IMMENSE RANCH
that would not fill more than two
shark still came on, its temper unruffled decoy, the crab lying buried in tbesand
“For example, two parts of mercury not only cheapened labor but had the pages of a pocket memorandum-lsMik
effect
of
degrading
many
kindsof
work
by the sharp barb in its jaw, and and darting up to seize the intruder. and two parts of chlorine form calomel
Govern 8500 Acres And Hai au Army of
wheeled about the boat with its head Various suggestions have been made to which is not poisonous, but change the which otherwise would have been held to show in the September number of
Horse«.
slightly tipped, showing the ugly, liam- account for the association, but the real proportions to one part mercury and honorable with the further result of de­ the Eon/ni precisely whence the Gov-
A. F. Wolf of Greeley, Col., is th«
mer-like protulierances on either side, reason is not known, and I must leave two parts of chlorine, and we get cor­ creasing the number and size of families. ennent gets its money, and precisely
says the San Francisco Examiner. It it to my readers to decide in this case rosive sublimate, which is a deadly It is not the purpose of this article to how it spends it. His effort is to make manager of the largest horse ranch in
discuss the probable or improbable the national bookkeeping so plain that America. He is at the head of the Per-
passed so near that I could have touched which is the pilot, the crab or the ane­ poison.
the big dorsal fl n, and I had an excel­ mone. It might l>e said that the posi­ “Then again, we know .nothing of truth of this proposition. The high any grocer’s clerk can undersrand it. cheron-Nonnan Horse Co., which has
lent opportunity to note the actions of tion of the anemone was entirely acci­ the constitutional peculiarities. Why reputation of its auther will secure its One interesting fact shown by this ranches fifty-two miles north of Denver
the attendants. There were half a dozen dental were It not found on so many is it that one person can eat all kinds careful consideration, but it may be simple statement is that the money and ten miles east of Greeley, says the
in all, two or three being pilot-fishes individuals and some experiments have of green fruits and vegetables with im­ stated in passing that whatever weight raised by the taxes on tobacco and Kansas City Time».
Tlie range is divided into five ranches
and the rest the curious sucking fishes been made with another crab and ane­ punity while the same course might attaches to this argument may be liquors is enough to pay all the normal
or remoras. As the shark swept around, mone which show that the attachment, cost another individual his life? One applied to the invasion of business expenses of the Government, including with an area of s5oo aeres, and covered
the pilots—little striped fellows, three at least in this instance is on the side of person can handle poison ivy and circles by women and in proportion to the Army ami navy. It is believed with the finest alfalfa grass. The com­
or four inches long—kept at its head, the crab. The one in question was sumac without being in the least affect­ their numbere with even greater force, that this complicated subject has never pany is made up of the following per­
making short excursions from it at found to bear an anemone, not on its ed; another is poisoned if he approaches at least as far as concerns the compen­ before been presented in a way so sons : Studebaker Bros., of Houth Bend,
Ind.; Edward Halsey, Fred 8. Fish
every object that appeared like food. back, but on one of its big claws, so that to within ten feet of them. Out of a sation of service. This feature of the simple and so easily comprehended.
and James Murphy, the varnish manu­
They were evidently foraging on their when feeding and tearing its prey the family residing in a malarial district, question has received a very little atten­
KILLED A MERMAID.
facturer», all of Newark, N, J.; and Mr.
own account, and that the shark saw anemone was brought into the direct some of the members will suffer Half tion possibly because it is a view not
them there can be but little doubt. But, neighborhood of the food and obtained the year with fever and ague, while the likely to be popular. The demand for Fishermen in the Japanese Sea Capí tiro Lamb, of Clinton, Iowa, a rich lumber
dealer.
in all probability, it had scented the its share; in fact, when the crab dined others will enjoy excellent health competent labor in vocations inher­
and Fat a Mermaid.
The capital stock is $500,000, all paid
fish a long time before and paid no at­ it was invariably present. A naturalist during the entire year. Foods that are ently feminine is by no means met;
tention to the so-called pilot fishes who made the discovery thought that wholesome to some persons are actually and while men of generous impulse can
Barnum the great is dead, and so is up, and at the close of the present fiscal
They would dart at a bit of seaweed it was merely an accidental occur­ poisonous to others. This is especially afford to congratulate women on the that equally great agent of his who in year it is to be increased to $1,000,000.
and nibble at it, perhaps catching a rence, but nearly all the crabs he true of some kinds of fish. There is no opening of so many new avenues the former years inhabited Yokohama, The ranch is stocked with 4800 horses,
minute crustacean that had been float- found had their anemone companions. safety in taking alum into the stomach grounds of self congratulation are appar­ where lie ’manufactured and shipped all of I’ercheron-N ornian or Clydesdale
with it, then darting back to their huge One day he took several crabs and care­ as it is shown to be always injurious ent only to such men as chance to be monstrosities to the renowned menag­ blood.
The breeding is done with twenty­
employers. Men would be willing to erie in the United States, playing on
consort that was wheeling around and fully removed the anemones, but leav­ and often dangerous.
around, wondering where the fish was, ing them all in the water together,
The Scientific American published in meet women as competitors if they the credulity of the public and making seven I’ercheron-Nomian stallions im­
which I had, as a precautionary meas­ Visiting them a short time after he a recent number a list of alum and am­ were permitted to do so and would such game of the customs officials tliat ported by tlieconi|MUiy. There are only
ure, lifted into the boat. The remoras found that in every case the crab bad monia baking powders, which is of deserve little sympathy if outdone. he once invoiced an artificial mermaid two other places in America where this
were black and presented a marked hunted around and replaced tbe ane- great value at this time, Following is But this in general is impossible from as a breeding ram, says the Japan J/iw'Z magnificent specimen of the draught
contrast to the lighter hide of the shark. mone. Next an anemone was cut in a the list compiled from official reports, the fact that women will acept as com­ mermaids not being included in any of horse is raised—Bloomington, III., und
One was swimming with a wriggling number of pieces after being separated Powders marked with a star seem to pensation half what a man finds neces­ the tarifl categories, while breeding Central New York. But this is the
motion beneath it, while another was from a crab and placed with it in a have a general sale, as they are men- sary for the supportof a family. Herein rams enjoy the privilege of traveling largest and, in fact, the only extensive
just above. An hour later, when this tank, whereupon the crustacean tioned in at least two of tlie official the root of the difficulty and the point free of duty. If either of these benefac­ horse ranch in this country. Negotia­
bold marauder fell into my hands, the collected the remnants of its compan­ reports.
of the argument. If women who are tors of humanity were'still in the flesh tions are now {tending for the handling
black remoras came out upon the beach ion and endeavored to fasten them up­ ♦Atlantic & Pacific, ♦Royal,
dependent on their exertions would de­ how ravished with delight and excite­ of heavy jack mules, and Mr. Wolf ex­
mand the same pay that men receive for ment he would lie by a circumstantial pect» to leave in a few months for Mad­
with it and fell victims to their attach­ on its claw and was holding them fast
Cook’s Favorite,
Scioto,
rid, Spain,’.to import twenty-five jacks.
ment.
Crown,
Silver
Spoon
» the same work there would be no account just published in the columns
when found. So it is evident in this
Tlie
market for mules is confined al­
The shark pilots belong to the mack­ case that while the anemone may be
trouble.
But
they
are
not
in
a
position
of that grave and erudite journal, the
Crystal,
Silver Star,
most entirely to tlie west and south,
erel family, and besides the common the pilot or lookout the crab is the one
to do this because first their work is not Tokio Shimpo.
Daisy,
♦Snowdrift,
name of pilot fishes have a more digni­ that most desires the association.
always as good and when it is there are
On the 10th instant, says our con­ while the east or north demand horses.
♦Davis’ O. K.,
Sovereign,
fied “handle,” as the sailors say, viz.,
always of their own sex who for the temporary, one of the men employed in A fine pair of Spanish-bred jacks will
Dry Yeast,
Star,
In an entirely different part of the
Nancratc*. I think they merely follow animal kingdom, among the birds, we
sake of a little pin money are willing to the sea of Tsushima for the purjtose cost from $400 to $000, und a pair of
Gem,
State,
out what is more or less a habit of find a most remarkable pilot whose
give
their service for a pittance. It of raising the Takachio Maru observed blixxled I’ercheron-Normans $350 to
Glolie,
Standard,
many of the family to whom the term habits are so singular that for a long
may be safely stated in general that a very singular looking fish, and imme­ $500.
♦Kenton,
Sunflower,
pilot may be appropriate.
Pearson’s,
Washington, the opportunities for women who will diately obtained a spear witli which lie
time the stories related of them were re­
Once when drifting along in the jected as tbe imaginings of some mar­
take the trouble to make themselves killed it. On examining it he found
Perfection,
Windsor,
warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico I vel lover; but finally a traveler investi­
Peerless,
Zipp’s Grape. -1 thoroughly competent are much better that it had a girl’s head, witli human
came upon a number of large jelly gated the subject and it was shown that
in departments of labor peculiarly their mouth, eyes and ears. Hair was grow­ The Arlington Tbnen says that the
Punty,
Crystal,
largest tree in Snohomish county, ('al.,
fishes, floating like umbrellas in tbe the bird had well earned its reputation.
There arc, in addition to tbe forego­ own than in other fields. Their success ing on the head, and there were appen-
probably is a cedar which stands a little
current. Now and then they came lazily
however
in
business
must
be
acknow
­
dages
like
hands
where
the
pectoral
ing
list
from
the
Scientific
American,
a
The story first told to travelers in
to the surface, exposing their rounded, Africa regarding the indicator albiros- number of such powders sold in the ledged, though it can not be claimed that fins should have been. All this part of way from the Kent's prairie and Stan­
glass-like domes. Tipping one over, to tris, as the bird is called, was that ages western states that were not found in their presence in the marts of trade is the thing was undoubtedly human. wood road, alsiut six miles from Arling­
obtain a glance at the interior and its ago an ancestor of the bird was stung the eastern stores.
an unmixed blessing even to them­ The belly, back and caudal portion ton. A party of nine went down from
maze of tentacles, I noticed a number to death by bees. It's descendants had
selves. If anyone doubts that here la a were piscine, their color a brown-black, that place lately to satisfy themselves
Following is the list to date:
of little fishes darting about as if terribly sworn revenge and wherever they dis­ Calumet........................Contains Alum reason accounting in part for the back­ lik« the color of a carp. The monster of the truth of what by them were re­
alarmed that their umbrella had been covered a bees’ nest and honey they im­ (Calumet Bak’g Powder Co., Chicago.) wardness of young men in approaching was two feet long, and measured 1 foot garded as exaggerated re|x>rtsof its size.
upset. They darted here and there, mediately flew away to the camp of a Forest City ............ Ammonia Alum the altar, let him enter any large mer­ 9.5 inches in circumference. Here was The measurement taken shows it to be
(Vouwie Bros., Cleveland.)
one or two taking refuge beneath the native or white and told him.
cantile establishment and note that the one of the creatures known as a mer­ 08 teet, being nearly 23 feet In diameter.
Chicago Yeast.............Ammonia Alum places now filled by scores of girls, at maid. Tradition says that anyone eat­ If measurer! around the roots and knot­
boat* but when the jelly righted itself
This would have been a marvellous
(Chapman A Smith, Chicago)
back they swam, and I could see them tale if true, but the actual facts are
five or six dollars a week were once oc­ ing a mermaid shall live a thousand ty protuberances the tree would likely
Bon
Bon
..................................
Contains
Alum
among the tentacles, evidently perfectly wonderful enough. The bird is very
cupied by men at remuneration suffici­ years. The fisherman accordingly measure 98 feet. The measurement
...................................... Ammonia Alum
at home in a maze of what are deadly fond of honey, and, being unable to get Hotel
ent
to support a family. It is said that cooked and ate it, finding it exceeding­ was as close to the Issly of the tree as a
(J. C. Grant Pak’g P’wd’r Co, Chicago)
weapons to a large number of fishes. it out of trees, flies to the natives and Unrivaled.................... Contains Alum young men must seek industries and so ly palatable, much superior in taste to line could be drawn. About 75 feet
All these jellies had ■ their little white them to the store. One of the first re­ (Sprague, Warner & Griswold,Chicago) they must but this can not be accom­ a bream or a carp. Mermaids are des­ from the ground the tree forks into four
pink-dashed pilots, for so they seemed, corded observations of the bird’s action One Spoon Taylors.. Ammonia Alum plished in a single generation. The cribed and illustrated in the Wakan immence branches. Just below the
That swam out and investigated sur­ was made by E. E. Sandeman,an Eng­ Yarnall’s........................ContainsAlum marriage and birth rate are so intimately Santaizuycc and other liooks, where forks is a big knot hole, and five of tbe
rounding objects in search of food, then lish naturalist. He noticed a small
(Yarnall Mfg. Co., St Louis)
associated that for the most part they they are said to live in the sens off the party—Jack Howard^ J. F. Shannon,
darted back to their protector, to whom gray bird with a reddish beak flutter­ Shaw’s Snow Puff'........ ContainsAlum admit of being discussed together. It west coast, and to make their apjiear- A. Englierg, Ralph Morris and Harry
we might imagine they reported the ing about the wagon, and was aston­ (Merchant’s Mfg. Assn., St. Louis.)
seems to be assumed that the decrease ance on the eve of a great tempest. Patterson—climbed up and made an ex
Dodson & Hils .......... Contains Alum of the latter is not due to causes beyond Tsushima is on the west coast and it ploration of the inside of the tree which
condition of affairs beyond tlie very de­
ished at seeing It dart almost into the
(Dodson & Hils, St. Louis.)
fective range of vision possessed by the faces of the men, as if to attract atten­
control but if the case be otherwise, it happens that on the day after the ca]e is a mere shell, though still green.
glass-like jelly. Tbe little fishes found tion. The natives explained that the Shepard’s.................... Ammonia Alum is not without a grain of comfort. There ture of the strange fish there was a They went down some 45 feet in tlie
(Wm. Shepard, St. Louis,)
tree and claim that there is standing
protection here just as the pilot fishes bird knew where there was a nest of
Bain’s............................. ContainsAlum are still enough people to do business, fierce gale. Thus it must necessarily room for at least forty men there. A
consort .ng with tlie shark.
have
lieen
a
mermaid.
The
only
pity
with
the
aid
of
the
women,
and
the
(Bain
Mfg,
Co.,
St.
Louis.)
bees, and wanted to pilot tlie men there
One of tbe most attractive pilots or so that they would give it a share for Monarch...................... Ammonia Alum present scarcity of human beings does is that instead of l>eing eaten it was peculiar feature which they noticed was
that tbe tree is barked on the inside the
consorts is found up under the physaiia
(Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chicago.)
not constitute a condition so threaten­ not preserved for exhibition pnrjioses.
its trouble. Mr. Sandeman determined
same as on the outside.
or Portugese man-of-war. The latter is to test so remarkable a story, and as Snowball.................... Contains Alum ing as would confront us if with few
a floating community of zooids left up­ soon as the camp had lieen made he (Bengal Coffee & Spice Mills, Chigago) worlds left to conquer, the old rate of
What Your Great Grand mother Diti.
A Chinese Burglar’ii I>efm*e
Grant.......................... Contains Alum increase still prevailed.
on the water by a bubble, richly tinted
took several men with pails and hatch­
She betcheled the flax and carded the
with pink and purple, from the upper ets and started after the bird, which, Milk............................ Contains Alum
(McLaughlin & Co., Chicago)
wool, and wove the linen, and spun
surface of which rises a sail that can be
A retired sea captain relates that onco
The Weight’of a Fly.
now seeing that it was lieing followed,
Echo............................ ContainsAlum
the tow, anil made the clothes for her while in Chinn he spent one night
furled or drawn in or thrown to the
flew to the next tree and then to the (Spencer Bluing Paddle Co., Chicago.)
A southern grocer being greatlv an­ husband and ten children. She made ashore with another captain when this
breeze, as the ease may be. From the
next,uttering its queer cry all the while. Kalbfell’s Purity.......... Contains Alum
noyed by flies, distributed twenty-one butter and cheese, she dipped tallow adventure occurred:
lower portion extend long streamers or
For over a mile they followed the little
(Kalbfell Mfg. Co., Chicago.)
sheety of sticky fly pajier about his candles, to light the house at night, and
“I was awakened from a sound sleep
tentacles of an intense purple and a vir­
pilot through the roughest kind of coun­ RisingSun............ Contains Ammonia
she
cooked
all
the
food
for
her
house
­
by
an agonized scream a scuffle close
ulent poison ; so powerful, in tact, that
store.
In
the
evening
he
gathered
them
try, over rocks and brambles, as the (Phoenix Chemical Works, Chicago.)
the slightest touch is fatal to fishes of
hold
by
an
open
fire
place
and
a
brick
to
my
head. Springing to the floor I
up
and
noticing
how
much
heavier
bird did not go by the paths and trails, White Rose ............. Ammonia Alum
large size. Up among these poison darts
they were, concluded to weigh them. oven. Yes; and when she was forty saw my friend grappling with a native
(Glolie Coffee & Spice Mills, Minn.)
and were about giving up the chase
live a number of fishes of the exact hue
He accordingly placed the flies on the years of age, she was already an old thief, who was as naked as the day lie
when the pilot stopped and clung to Woods Acme........ Contains Ammonia
of the tentacles—a remarkable case of
(Wood & Co., Philo.)
scales. They tipped the beam at exactly lady whose best days were over. Her was born. Before I could lend a hand
the bark of a tree until they came up,
protective resemblance. Here they swim
Andrews Pearl .. .Contains Ammonia seven pounds. Then he placed twenty- shoulders were lient and her joints the robber broke away and dashed
then flew to another and back again.
about and are, according to some au.
(Andrews & Co., Milwaukee.)
one fresh sheets on the scalesand found enlarged by hard work, and she wore through the open window, a few feet
The natives said tliat the honey was
thorities, sometimes caught, though in
Harries’ Favorite........ Contains Alum that they weighed but four pounds and spectacles and a cap. Her great grand­ from the ground, ids long queue flying
near at hand, but hunt as carefully as
(H. Harries, Minneapolis.)
hundreds which I have examined it
daughter with all the modern conven­ liehind him. I tuned and found my
they would they could find no traces, Fidelity........................ Contains Alum four ounces.
was never my good fortune to find the
Thus the flies were shown to weigh iences for comfort, refinement and lux­ friend rolling on his couch in an ecsta­
which seemed to exasperate the feath­ Solar............................. ContainsAlum
little fish entangled or caught in the
two pounds and twelve ounces. He ury, may be as charming and attractive sy of jiaiii. Making a light, I found
ered pilot, which redoubled its cries,
(Sherman Bros., Chicago.)
toils of its host. The physaiia varies its
that the flesh and skin had lieen torn
flapped its wings violently alighted up­ Putnams Best.............. ContainsAlum next commenced to figure on the mat­ at forty-five as at twenty. Especially is
sail and is blown along, trailing its ten­
this true if site preserves her health and clear away from tbe inside of one of his
ter,
and
found
there
were
twenty
flies
(Wells,
Putnam
&
Co.,
Chicago.)
on a certain limb about which it had
hands. Tlie thief was prowling around
tacles behind, around which the little been flying.
China “T” House........ Contains Alum to each square inch of the fly paper. beauty by ttie use of Dr Pierce’s Favor­
pilots swim, float or lie; now darting
Each sheet had 336 square inches and ite Prescription, which wards off all the ns>ni when the captain awoke and
(N. McDowell, St.Paul.)
The natives now began to examine
out at bits of floating weed, scampering
female ailments and irregularities, cures made a grab at him. The fellow’s na­
this limb and beneath it soon found a Twin City.................... Contains Alum 6720 flies, the twenty-one sheets con­
away at the approach of larger fishes,
if they already exist, keeps the life ked laxly writhed out of his hands
(J,
K.
Ferguson,
Minneapolis.)
taining
141,120
flies.
Thus
it
is
plain
but showing a decided curiosity for all small hole plastered about with mud. Hercules................ Contains Ammonia that one can easily ascertain the exact current healthful and vigorous, and like an eel. The captain caught the
strange objects, just as in the case of While they were lookingout cameabee (Hercules Bkg Pdr Co., San Francisco) weiglit.of a single fly, for if 141,120 flies enables the women of middle age to robber by the pigtail and then he was
justifying the remarkable patience and Climax.................. Contains Ammonia
the shark pilots.
retain the freshness of girlhood upon undone. Tlie rascal had braided it
intelligence of the bird.
A few (Climax B’k’g P’wd’r Co,Indianapolis) weigh two pounds and twelve ounces,
It is very difficult to make these little
brow and cheeks, the light of youth in with fish-lisoks, and the keen, barbed
it
is
easy
to
calculate.wliat
one
would
pilots or attendants leave their consort. blows of the hatchet laid open a
her eyes, and its elasticity in li< r step. points just raked tlie flesh from the
There are pure cream tartar baking weigh.
large cavity in which was stored a
sailors hand.”
When I lifted the physaiia from the
Sold by all druggists^
powders
on
the
market.
All
authori
­
The Government’s Balance Sheet.
water the fishes darted about in great quanity of honey. The kafirs placed a
part of the comb on the ground and ties report Dr. Price’s Cream Baking
dismay, taking up their position be­ down
Highest of ali in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug 17, 1889,
flew the pilot to enjoy the feast Powder as free from Alum, Ammonia,
The keeping of the.receipts and ex­
neath the boat, but returning to the which it had earned by one of the most
ilie
penditurcs
of
the
Government
of
Lime or any other adulterant,
dangerous man-of-war as soon as it was extraordinary exhibitions on record of purity of this brand has never The United States does not of course, differ
been
returned to the water. Sometimes the what we must term intelligence. I questioned.
in any essential principle from keeeing
wish
I
could
say
that
the
pilot
always
pilots were obliged to desert the ship. carries hunters to such acceptable
the receipts and cxdenditures of any i
When the wind blew a gale the bubbles things as honey but the contrary is the Ten species of North American birds private business. Yet the method of;
case.
Drummond,
the
African
traveler
would be stranded upon tiie beaches in
are put down by the ornithologist as government bookkeeping and the forms
such numbers that there would often was led to a large snake by one and by “missing” Of these, two—the great auk of the financial reports of the govern- j
another occasion he followed the pilot
be a winding windrow of bubbles along from tree to tree over the brush and and the Labraor duck—arc believed to ment are such that prehaps only one ;
tbe shore, the wrecks of the beautiful stubble for some distance and finally | have become extinct within the mem- man in a hundred thousand really lias
men-of-war, but the pilots were nowhere when he began to look around for a ory of living men. Perhaps represent­ a clear idea from what sources the |
to be seen. As the little crafts went snake or perhaps a leopard, the bird atives of the other eight will yet he Government gets its money and for |
and the follower peeringaiound
ashore they made their way to some stopped
saw neither of these, but one of Ins own found. Most of them are very dimin- what purpose it is spent. Mr. Edward j
other protector.
kafirs fast asleep beneath a tree.
I utive.
Atkinson has undertaken in the space I
Delicious.
MeMDiFHIlí MM
For the treatment of Nervous Diseases,
especially those suffering from nervous ex Paid up Capital, $50,000.
haustion and prostration, chronic diseases,
and all those who need quiet and rest, good
Transacts a General Banking Business,
nursing, massage and constant medical
rare. At Mt. Tabor will be foil <1 pure air, Deposits Received Subject to Check
absolutely free from malaria, good water,
Interest allowed on time deposits.
beautiful surroundings and magnificent
Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans­
views. Ample references given if desired. fers
on New York, San Francisco and Port­
For further particulars, address the physic­
land.
ian in charge.
_
Collections made on all accessible points.
OSMON ROYAL, M. D..
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Office hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p m.
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