Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, August 02, 1883, Image 2

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    CURIOSITIES
MARR£AGE5.
There ia nothing tetter for p
utH. Burn, »nd »■.n»tl1:ln jJN
in high standing, and pos
I with her?” asked Jack, greatly ex- too,
C m
Y new weekly paper entitled Jlar alve . 1 neo 25 eta. Trv it
sossod of much wealth, but through
I cited.
"Don't know. I’m sure, lees 'tis the baleful effects of liquor he was j I • IntereetiHK I’aruurapha Giveu for riage, and devoted io the promotion Confidence furnishes more t,
she’s worrit to death tramping in the brought down to poverty and dis- , What they are Worth Read and i*raw of that, hatipy estate by bringing to than wit or talent.
PaorsiBLOii.
A. V. R. S mthh .
■ »ether the sundered halves of human
grace; while Jack, from leading a Your Own Conclusion«.
snow,” Fanley replied.
Dr. B. E. Laughlin, (’Rde iz.,
lty gives the following appropriate “ SamariUtn
Jack looked at the bloated creature, temperate, industrious, honest life, |
Nervine cures fiu.’’ ‘
OREGON
MeMINHVILLE.
quotations
:
was
brought
up
from
small
begin
and surmised that something more
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Of
earthly
stxxla
the
best
ia
a
good
wife:
Mun who have little bu«ine!M<
, than fatigue hint caused her dissolu niags to a comfortable, respectable
a cuaiosiTir or the ciclome .
........................
ary —
A
bad
the
bitterest
curse
of
l.uuiai'
life.
ora.
I
ho
more
one
think, the I,... "'•‘I
tion. But a sled and yoke of oxen borne.
—'Sluiounle».
B0MANCE OF THE CABiZT-
There
was
received
recently
at
the
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-^üü*s
i were proenrred, and the carcass
If vou wish to marry suitably, mat
“DO LIKEWISE ’
HOW IT FEELS TO BE INSANE-
Smithsonian Institue five feet of the
Ba-.ku>K i» I eace in the warm sr»’»»un, drawn to Butcher Johnson’s, who,
■
South Hill »Hilled upon Burlingto:
ry vour equal.—{Ovid.
Dr. K. V. P ierce , Buffalo, X y
butt
of
a
white
oak
tree,
five
inches
after
making
a
postmortem
exiunina
I
was
Guce
insane
and
I
often
muse
The breath et May! and the day» was fair,
Never marry but for love, but see year» ago I waaa dreadful »u’if../„ "I
And the bright motes danced m tire balmy tion. fon'kl that the-deceased came to ’ over my experience.
There are, of in diamaeter a foot from the ground,
trouble.». Having exhausted th»*L!
air;
her death from drojwv, undue fatigue 1 course, many kinds of insanity. through the center of which a pine that thou lovest what is lovely.— ino
three phyuciiins, 1 w a» completely I"
And the sunlight gleamed where the cestlo»»
[William
Penn.
from
tramping
in
the
snow
having
and
»> weak I could with difficidt»
Some mwntal disorders take place so board one inch thick and twelve ' Oh. friendly to the best pursuits of mar.,
breeze
Kisaed the fragrant bloom on tin» apple hastened the event. Of course he 1 gradually that even the closest com- inches wide had lieen driven several I Friendly to thought, to virtue and to , room alone. 1 began taking you, 'S
I Prescription ’ and using the ¿¿j , S
oould net purchase the carcass of a 1 panious of the victim are at a loss to feet by the recent cyclone in Missis­
trees.
lieace,
,,
recommended in your ‘Common
! deceased animal, so it was turned rememls-T when tLe trouble began. sippi.
Domestic life in rural leisure passed.
md Adviser.
’ In three month, j I * a
His beanllese cheek with a smile w:.e
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Nothing
could
more
forcibly
sweet.». cu.uf. F wrote a letter to my f,..”
| over to the scavengers of the field.
»panned
| It must have been this way in my show the terrible c-ffect of the wind. Few know thy vnluo mid few — thy
[Cowper.
And be stood w;th a cairiage wliip LU ilia
Fanley was grieved at the loss, for ' | case. C
briefly mentioning how mv health lift
Oue evening, after an oppres- —[ Washington Post
hand;
Remember that if thou marry for restored, and oll'eriug to ».md't|... • : 4
he was a poor man. and Jack, who ’ sively warzu
w
day, a day when I ex-
And he laughed as he doffed his bob-tailed
ticularsto any eno writing me f,,r,|' ,1'1
THE
COLOGNE
C
’
ATHEDBAL.
beautv only, thou bindest thyself all el.:nn
was told by Fanley that be could not ierienced more fatigue from the
:i it xt.iiiii.nl runt..,.. f.,r , ,
“¡“ »i
coat,
And the echoing folds of the carpet smote; pay him at present, was frantic.
teat than ever before or »in to, I sat Since work on the Cologne Cathe­ thy life to tliat which perchance will ceived ov.r four hundred Ft ter» 11
Aud she smiled as »be leaned on iter busy
? "tjj
“To jail. then. I must go!” he tear on n.y porch fanning myself. “This dral was begun in 1861 nearly 11,- neither ln.-t nor pleaso thee one year; have dewrilied my eave and
mop,
used, and earnertly mlvired them j., r’4,l
“There is no use in arm that is now in motion," I mused, 000.000 marks have been expended. land when thou hast it, it will be to wire.
And »he said she would tell him wium to ' fully exclaimed.
’ From a great many I |lav'e J
1 trying to put off old Starbuck any “must one of these days be dust. I I The last sheds about the structure j thee of uo price ut all, for the desire .„■■■ end lettela of thank, stating th,,
stop.
So ho poiuidod ar.ay till th dinner-l»ell
! longer. I would not dare face him wonder how long will the time be.” | are now being taken down, and the I dieth when it is attained, and the af commenced tho treatment :.n.| » ■(
Gave him »little breathing spell:
l’te M
| with the old promise in uiy mouth: : Then I mused upon the evidence I j terrace in front will speedily be put fection perisheth when it is satisfied. better already."
But he sighed when the kiicheu clock
Mas. E. F. M okuan , Now Cuti vj
[ no, to jail I must, go!"
had of immortality. I coul 1 do in order. When this has been done —¡Sir Walter Raleigh.
struck one,
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Try to appear cheerful and coutent-
That afternoon I went
see Star things that other people could not the noble pile will be considered
And she said the carlo , wasn’t done.
Bodily lal-our relieve» mental
But l.o lovingly pul in his biggest licks.
buck, who said to him. as soon as he ’ accomplish. I had gone through finished within aud without, the new , ml. and your husband will be so; and this
form.»
the
happineu
cf
the
|«„
f
'*
And | ouuded like mad till thu clock struck
saw liiir.—
battle aft»r battle, and though ballots I Flagging only excepted. For the when you have made hitu Liappy you
six;
"You’ve come, then, to pay me the ' sang and struck around me thick as tearing down of the incumbrances . will bo so. not in appearance, but iu •Women are rapidly finding „la,.,.,, 1
And »he »aid in a dubious kind of a way
learned professions and the ni'm ‘ J
That she gnersed ho could tiuir.h it up next money ?”
hail, yet I remained uninjured. I on the western side it is believed ' reality. The skill required is not so occupations
from which they wi-r» (J
day.
"No,
Mr.
Starbuck,
the
cow
died
—
”
great'
Nothing
Hatters
a
man
so
that
a
sum
of
more
than
500.000
had
passed
through
epiili
mics
of
yel
­
Then all thnt uay, and the next day, loo,
excluded. .Many aie gì; .Imitili; iu
"None
of
your
stories!
If
you
have
much
as
the
happiness
of
his
wife;
marks
will
be
needed,
a
part
of
low
fever.
My
idea
gained
strength
Mrs. Lydia E. I'inkliiim, of l.yiin q''’Ì
The fuzz from the dirtlee: earpet new.
not got the money you will have a as I mused, and I was convinced that ' which will have to be raised by an ” he is always proud of himself as the minister of health to thousand, whoiiu, J
An I she'd give it a look at eventide.
And say, "Now beat on the other side.”
touch tho hem of her garment or'bek'ifl
home over there a little while." he I should live forever. No, this can­ other lottery.
•source
of
it
—
¡Justus
Moser
And the new day« came as the old ones
her modert countenancT" '
said, pointing to the jail.
Marriage is the best Htate for a man genial light __ of - —
not be, for death follows all men
AN OLD BRIDLE.
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I
went,
"I could not get it”
in
general;
and
every
man
is
a
worse
And the landlord came for hi» regular
alike. Yes. I am to die like other
v.
W.
r
"
H.
Chapman,
IJ ai . timob »,
A
London
maga
zine
of
1819
says
a
:
••'Niiff said, then; here, walk ovsr men, and I believe it is my duly to
rent;
“ Owing
___
ll~ to
t.) the
tha g
g..o<| health
of my ¡J
I Sir Richard Philips—a well-kuown inan in proportion as ho is unfit for says:
And the neighbors laughed at the tireless to Sheriff Patton's with me,” taking
resulting from its use, I deom'hiown'H
make the most of life; to make antiquary has in his possession the the married state.—[Johnson.
broom,
Bitters
a
most
valuable
tonic.
”
'
It does not appear essential that in
And his face was shadowed with cloud» of the rioor man by the collar and lead­ money, and enjoy myself, and to , identical bridle of the horse ridden
ing him along.
gloom,
educate my children. I wanted to be | by William Rufus when slain. He forming matrimonial alliances there Tim latest feminien crazo is fur Uss.
'Fill al last one choorloes winter day
Starbuck, who was a Lard drinker, rich, and 1 began to studyr over an
should be on each side a parity of the garters, so we are tolti.
lie kicked at the carpet and slid away
was now partly drunk, and he went imtnaginary list of enterprises. At bought it of l’urkis, the owner of the wealth: but that in disjxisitioii and
Over the fence and down the street,
charcoal
maker's
cottage,
tvhich
still
along at an uneven gait, still holding last 1 hit upon radishes. People
Speeding away with footsteps ileet,
manners they should bo alike. Chas­ “BEAUTY UNADORNED (WITH PIM»»
And never again the morning gold
Jack’s collar. Meeting the sheriff, must have radishes. They should be stands near the spot and is occupied tity and modesty form the best dowry
IS ADORNED THE MOST,”
,
by
the
liueal
descendants
of
thosamo
Smiled at him boating Fits fold on fold.
after going a short distance, ho hand­ in every store. They could be driol
If you desire a fair complexion free from J
a
parent
can
bestow.
—
¡Terence.
And South Hilt often said with a yawn,
ed Jack over to him and returned and sold in winter. I would plant I family, who have lived there and fol­ The reason why so few marriages nlus. blotches, ami eruptions, take “(JJ
"Where baa the carpet martyr goue?”
lowed the same employment since
[
home.
fifty acres with radish seed, and [»«>- j 1100. Til) lately the same man was are happy is because young ladies Medical Discovery.” By druggists.
Years twice twenty had come aud passed,
lieen
sending
Jack
“
Have
you
pie
all
over
the
country
would
refer
1
spend
their
time
in
making
nets,
And tbo earpet swayed in tlie autnmu blast,
Every man coiunlainsof his memory
Styles off to prison?” asked Star to me as the “radish king.” I would in possession of a wheel of the cart not in making cages. | Swift.
For never yet, since that spring so fine.
man complains of his judgment.
’
which conveyed tLe king’s body to
Had it ever been taken down from the line. buck’s wife, as be entered.
form a radish syndicate, and buy up I Winchester. The bridle is of Nor­ Every effort is matte in forming
Over the fence a gray-haired man
"Yes, anil I'm going to send every all the radishes, and travel around I
111. Irwin Fl. Elderiilge, B altimore j
matrimonial
tdliances
to
reconcile
To climb,dome, cluni. elamb Imgsn.
man make, curiously wrought and
■ 1 would rocoinniend a trial of
I hastened to tlm ! very heavy.
matte s relating to fortune, but ve»-y rey»:
He found him a stick in the old wood-pile, other scamp there that won’t pay me. and be admired.
Iron Bitters in all esses of anaemic dehilit
Aud ho gathered it up with a sad, grim I have got to raise some money to pay house to tell my' wife that slm was
little is paid to the congeniality of wlipn
a
tonic or appetizer is indicated.’”
HALE A CENTURY HENCE.
smile.
off this mortgage, or I shall be soon to be a radish king, At the!
dispositions, or to the accordance of
A flush passed over hi» face forlorn
!
turned
out
of
house
and
home
—
and
"If
the
various
countries
maintain
breakfast table I said:
hearts. [Massillon.
As lie gazed at the carpet tattered aud torn,
(’arpetf- anti iuriiiture'J) per cent, clinu
! you, too,” he replied.
And he hit it a most resounding thwack.
“Julia, how would you like to be a their present rate of increase,” says
Mon that marry women very much at H. Shell luías’,! Ith St. Oakland.
Till the startled air gave its echoes hack;
■“Well, this roan looks like an hon­ radish queen
Mr. Gosselin, Secretary of Embassy superior to themselves are not as
And outof the window a white faced leaned, est kind of fellow; how much doos he
at Berlin, "fifty years hence the truly husbands to their wives as they
“A what?” she exclaimed.
And a palsied hand the pale faced screened.
I explained my plan of acquiring United States will have a population aro unawares made slaves to their
She kuew hie face—she gasped and sighed, owe you?”
“Twenty dollars or so.”
'A little more ou tlie under side.”
great wealth, and during the recital of 100,000,000, Russian approximately portions.—[Plutarch.
Right down on the ground his »tick he
“Not enough to pay your liquor she acted so curiously that I was 163,000,000, Germany 83.000,000, the
I pity from my heart the unhappy
tbrowed
—"All your own fault
bill one week,” thought his wife; she alarmed. I feared that she was United Kingdom 53.000,000, Austria- man who has a bad wife. She is
And he shivered aud said, “Well, 1 mu
If you remain sick when you can
said
nothing
as
sbo
dreaded
to
Hungary
and
Italy
both
44.000,000.
losing
her
mind.
Finally
she
seemed
blowed!"
(let hop bitters that never—F ail ,
shaekels ou his feet, a palsy to hie
And ho turned awuy with a heart full »orc, arouse
his temper, which might to understand. She 'agreed with me, France only 40,000,000. Germany hands, a burden on his shoulder, The weakest
woaki>»t woman,
woman, smallest
smallest child.
child. J
And he never, uo never, was seen there when fully under way, be compared
invalid can use hop bitters with >u;-n
but told me not to say anything more has already in round nnmbers 7.500, smoke to his eyes, vinegar to his sickest
more.
great good.
to a hurrncane or any other danger­ aliout it. After breakfast I saw her 000 more inhabitants than France, teeth, a thorn to his »ide, a dagger and
—01<l men tottering around from RheuuJ
ous element.
talking earnestly with her father, and but. in this reckoning Algeria is not to his heart.—[OHl»iriie.
tism, kidney trouble or any weakness will J
SHIFTING-
That afternoon she sent a boy with I knew that she was explaining to taken into account” For war pur­ The test time for marriage will be almost new by using hop bitters.
My wife ami daughter were made hr«:*
“I must have my pay right off, so a largo basket, full of eatables to the old gentleman how she intended poses, however, it is observed that the toward thirty, for as the younger
by the use of hop bitten and I recommai
you may as well stir round and get Jack’s family, for she had heard to pay' his debts when I became balance is not so heavily against tiruos
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are unfit, either to choose or them to my people. Methodist <’lergyuiul
it, or therein be a fuss?" said the they were very piwr, and continued so known as the radish king. The old France, for whereas in Germany govern a wife and family, so if thou
Ask any good <|(»ctor if bop
Bitters are not the IxjHt family medicine
haughty Mr. Starbuck to a poor man to do every week while Jack was in man approached me, with much con­ there are only 965 males to every stay long, thou »halt hardlv Hee the
Ou earth.
who owed him a small sum of money, priaou.
Malarial fever, Ague and BilioumJ
cern. and told mo that I needed rc st, 1.000 females, in France there are education of thy children,‘who, be-
"Well.” replied the humble fellow,
After Jack was released he found and that I must not think of busi­ 991, Germany has, therefore, only iDg left to strangers, are in effect will leave every neighborhood as soon a«
arrive.
whom we will call Jack Styles, "I plenty of work, and had many (»res­ ness. He was old, and sadly worried, 3,500,000 more than France.
I lost; and better were it to be un- bitters My
mother drove the paralysis and net.
will pav you next week without fail. ents given him by those who, know and I promised that I would not
dying of homesickness .
born than ill bred: for thereby thy ralgia all out of her system with nop bitten,’
Peter Fanley is owing me enough to ing his honesty, had been thoroughly think of business. Pretty soon I
—
/-</.
Oswego
Sun.
|
One day during the war. whou a posterity shall either perish or re-
pay it, and he is coming over to indignant at Starbuck’s treatment of went out to inspect my radish king
Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bit
, from
•
..
, New .r
■ , was near
»„
name.—[Sir
lad
Central
York
a
shame
to
thy
ters
and
you
need
not
fear
sickness.
butcher Johnson's nett Tuesday with him. So he managed to get along dom. Looking around, I saw tho his death,
Raleigh.
” ' ‘ the visitor of the ward 'V? alter
lt<’r,Kale
’?h-
—Ic * water is rendered harmless and m
a beef critter, and he will then pay very well after that, and was able to old man following me. From
of D sweet
fresh roses
^e bride which a man selects refreshing and reviving with hop fitters h
_ the j carried a bunch LZL
»V X7Ü U 11G
me, and I will hand it over to you."
pay all his debts.
field,
I
went
to
the
village,
each
draught.
does he show the quality of his soul,
1 aP and laid them on bis pillow, •.
***
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***
***
"Mind you do, or you’ll bo sent up
The vigor of youth for the aged andiml
proached a prominent
citizoD.
is' breast !an<i wllut val’l° 116 P'd" upon it.-- in hop
it
e.tizPD,
who
.
inhaled
the
fragrance
his
bitters.
for a month or two!” was the answer.
Fifteen years after, and Jack Styles, had always been my friend,
f
and told heave<l with emotion; the ic torpor |[Goetbe.
i LGoethe.___
_______
This throat soemed hard- and nn now a man of fifty five, and his son. him how I intended to become rich and reserve was broken and icy
he burst
called for, as Jacks always paid his a tine looking, promising young man He seemed grieved and I saw at” iuto a pas8ionat„ ngonv of tear3.
In many English churches on
debts whenever he could; but he had of twenty-five, were doing a very fair once that he was contemplating the |
„¿d ,,!)t til) tlleli;ho toid th(, Sunday of coronation, the Russian
been very unfortunate a'l through business in the grocery lino, in the same enterprise.
national hymn was played as a volun­
J It seemed mean inten3(, alld bittor lougf
enterprise
ging
he had tary.
the lgtril, long Winter, and now need­ city of W—, about twenty miles i.hnt
hn «nniiki
n. ivtint rurt* « of me »
-»
and in some few special
that be
should inlm
take advantage
home
and
friends.
He
was
too
for
ed a little time to pay off the debts from the place of their former resi­ and told him so. • He tried to explain
prayers were offered for the Emper­
manly
to
complain
or
confess
his
that bad been accumulated. He had dence. So honorable were the deal but he rnsde mo a i mad that I would i
or and Empress of Russia. It is un­
been very ill with rheumatism for r. ings of this firm with all their cus­ have struck him if my father in lav. '------ Li—— If he had spoken be­ derstood that great efforts are about
fore
he
might
have
been
furloughed
mouth or two; then his wife and tomers, that after they were once os had not come up and separated us. whil(, t strong enough to be sent to be made by those members of the
_ I English Church who desire more in-
two children had been sick with tablished in business, which at first, 1 tried to calm myself, but could not. ; there ” ' ' ..
lift
> I fi,r and His father was telegraphed tor communion with the Eastern
fevers, and his doctor's bill had was on a small seal»», they found I I Those who
had been my _•
friends
every effort made to arouse Church to bring about that result
amounted to more than bo had earn their receipts month by month in­ proved to be my enemies, and I was his strength,
but. alas! too late. The
oil; for when he could work, his h»lp creasing in a way that was very en­ determined to>be avenged, hut before storm of seeping so prostrated the By tLe exertions of the Bishops of
had been needed at home; beside couraging. Young Styles stood at I could execute my will I was seized frail
Lincoln and Gibraltar a great deal
that‘ he neve‘r ral)ied f
work Lad been scarce, and it was with the head of the concern, as Jack had I by several men
more has been already effected in
My father-in-law the eihaustion
difficulty he found anything to do very little education; still he made 1 did not attempt to rescue me, and I
that direction than the genersl pub
A NEW HAND.
when lie was able to do it. Old Star­ himself extremely useful in various i hated him. I was taken to jail. My
lie—who are supremely ignorant as
buck knew all this, and knew, also, ways aliout the store.
The last of May. 1882, Simon Sny­ to the Greek Church— are aware of.
wife came to see me. but she did not
that Jack was nu honest fellow ; but After they had been about two 1 try to have me released. I demanded der, who was working in u planing
- . ..
he was always very hard with the years in business, young Styles one ■ atrial, but no lawyer would defend mill at Portsmouth. O.. had his hand
Policeman’s Motto—“Give us ar­ Rheumatism. CURES
Neuralgia. Sciatica,
poor and unfortunate.
day said to his father,—
: me. Then 1 realized that the whole so ba.lly lacerated in tho machinery rest.”
Lumbago. Backaehe, Headache. Toothache.
"You remember old Starbuck, who community was against me. I be that amputation was neceasarv.
Svrrilinw«. Sprain«.Bru컫.
Jack took the cruel threat very
Childhood's Progress—From pad SoreThroat.
Burn«.
Frost Bite*.
much to heart, and fretted himself once shut you up in jail?”
came so mad that my auger seemed There is nothing uncommon about to papa.
ANI» ALL OiHEd BOOil.T PAINS AM» AtllB.
“I rather think I do,” said Jack, ! to hang over mo like a dark cloud. that. lint, hold your breath a minute.
Sold by Druggists mi I i»ealcrsev»rvwh*ro. Fifty Cent»»
—'<»•■ -
nearly into a fever for two or three
Bi.-eci.ion» tn 11 Laiigiiagfls.
PENETRATED TOTH£B0NE.
ft pressed mo to the fioor and held The hand was buried in Mr. Snyder’s
days. What if Fanley should disap with a shudder.
Till: < tl AICLI'K A. V<HiF.LI.lt CO.
(mint him, after all1 It hardly seem­ "Well, ho is living in this city on me there. Men came after a long garden. Two weeks after, upon tho Alderman John Baxter, Toronto, Canada, (Buocmvr» to A. V1 in El.l.ll ,t co. I iHUimi.rv, .ltd., C.8.»
ed possible he would, for the butcher charity; he lias spent all his property. time and took me away, 1 thought, mound, which the little 12 year old avers that St. Jacobs Oil will penetrate to the
had the promise of the cow for the and has drunk himself almost to to the penitentiary. One day a cat daughter of the injured man had bone to .hive out pain. I know it, I have
HEART D2SEASE!
n K( mjer ’ n heart tonic cures heak
following Tuesday; but Finley lived death, making him one of the most came into my cell, and I tried to bite made over the severed hand, grew a tried it ; it hits the mark every time.
Disease on scientific principles. Although ail
D
bloated,
disagreeable
looking
Objects
small,
fungus
like
plant
in
the
exact
it. She made the hair fiy, but. I
some eight miles away, and something
Do nut defer till tomorrow what vou car do ' I serious■tissues of the body are acted upon by this m1*
valuable medicine, yet its most specifle effect is upon th«
killod her. I don’t know how long I I sha(H> of a human hand. The Ports to-day.
might happen that ho could not come you over saw.”
serous membrane lining the Heart anil covering '®
“
Is
his
wife
living"
asked
Mrs.
L mii . m ar rainitied by stnail capillana
with her. Oh, lie hoped there would
remained here, but one morning the mouth O., Blade, ot Juno 10th. called “ When we say that Sanuiritan Nervine wnich, when diseased,
allow exudations to ooze outsM
not! for ho had great fear of the jail, Styles. "If she is, I will surely go to i sun rose and shone in at me through attention to tho wonder and gavo a cures rheumatism, we mean it.”— Frisco Jour­ i»ecoine organized, thereby
producing thickening anJ®'
largeinents, results which frequently follow mtianixr
and had never been threatened like see her and help her if she is in need.” I the window. It seem«! to bo the , full description of it Hundreds of nal.
tion of the peritoneum, pleura endocardium, peri*
"I Hope you will.” said both Jack first time I had seen the great lumi- citizens visited Mr. Snyder to see
“‘inS
««rous membranes.
that before.
He is a fool that spends more money than
HEART TONIC produces absorption of
eX>SnFiJ
removes the abnormal conditwa
Thank Clod, mon are not now im and his son in a breath. "I think nav for months. A mist cleared from this freak of nature. All were in­ ms receipts.
1 HE HEART TONIC is not only efficacious in ♦
prisoned for debt in the State where you will find her on A —street, cne before my eyes. My brain began to terested. Those who tried to under­ «•.“They who cry loudest are not always gauic
diseases of the Heart, but it is also a sovertip
of
the
vilest
in
the
city.
”
stand
it
were
mystified
and
the
su-
i
renuMty
in
functional
diseases
of that organ; feeling»«
work,
ana
suddenly
I
realized
that
I
Jack then lived; but such was the
and weight iu the region of the Heart. diflcuJ
"If it is such a dangerous street had lieen insane. I called the keejier, perstitious were sure it was some the m.».t hurt.” Kidney-Wort doe. it» work prwwure
Breathing, palpitation, and the fear of impending dang»
law at that time, and many a poor
like the Gj».d Samaritan, quickly, umrten- which
occasion, are promptly removed >»y tbeuM*
man, though honest, was thrust into you must go with me. Jack. I would and when he saw me. lie exclaimed: portent of evil. Mr. aud Mrs. Sny­ tatiou.hr, but with great tla.rmighne»» A I *5c.OI they
Pl»ound In evidence of the remarkable virios
"Thank God!” and grasped my hand. der removed to Conesville, Louisia New Hamp.hu-e lady writ«: "Mother has
me«licine. we have testimonials fw®
prison, and his family left in want, not like to go there alone.”
¡»Cheat respectability who have used*
"Indeed I will,” he replied.
I was not long in putting on another county, Iowa, two months ago, and been afflicted for years with kidney diseare. with the most satisfiictonr
results Price. $1 per B*
for the reason that ho could not pay
I.a»t
Spring
.he
was
very
ill
and
had
an
alann-
I’rugght n>r it. QUINN 4 CO. fc-
So, as soon as they hail eaten their suit of clothes, and turning my face brought the fingers with them pre lug pain and numbness in one »ide. Kidney- ¡1
his debts. What possible goixl sued
Francisco. Cal . U 8. A . P <> »«
h"
? f v
by Express on receipt of price. I*
a law could do wo have never been dinner, they set out for the house of toward home. A physician said that served in alcohol. Mr. C. E. Harri ^lyP^bJre,tbI~ing
l»ut, . w. cerner Kearny and Pine streets.
able to see, as it only tilled up the Jack’s old enemy, and after an hour’s I was cured, and everybody seemed son, of the Brady street Pharmacy,
jails, made expense for the State, and search found the old tippler and his bright and happy nt my recovery. 1 was at Conesville recently and Life does not coiei.it in breathing, but in ac-
deprived the families of the help they wife in oue of the meanest tenements (warded a train, with a gentleman, brought the curiosity to Davenport.
JOE POTIELM.
needed, beside placing the culprit in of the city. Starbuck did uot recog­ and went home. Mv wife fainted Mr. Harrison tried to prevail upon
l>r
Pierce
»
"
PelletV
or
»ugar-conteI
Mrs.
Snyder
to
give
it
to
the
Acade
­
a condition to earn nothing to relieve nize Jack, for he was then suffering when she saw me and ^earned that I
..rninal " Little Liver I’ill. "
himself of the debt for which he was from a tit of delirium tremens ami had recovered my mind. I asked for my of Science*, but she lias not yet ■ -r inuii's Of tho
imitation»» cure »ick and bili.ni,
imprisoned. Perhaps it prevented hardly know one person from another; my little children, and two big boys consented.
headache, cleanse the rtomach an t liowels and
The fingers is of a dark brown bimfy the bl.wd. To get genuine, »ee l"r
some from running into debt as much but bis wife at once called him by and a young lady camo forward and
Pierce , ngnature and jiortrate an Govern-'
as they otherwise would in this re name, and seem delighted to see him. greeted me. I had been in the asylum I color, the thumb and fingers ap * uient
stamp.
cents per vial, by druggirts.
»poet it might have done some good. and her thanks for the present he twelve years. —{Col. Weekly in Arkun preach nearly the exact form, and
sas
Traveler.
carried
her.
which
consisted
in
a
good
perhaps the queerest part of it is i When men -row old they become more fool-
Well, Tuesday came, and Jack
1
that the forefinger is shorter than it uh and more wire.
kept a good look out for Finley and supply of the choicest articles his
in The State.
“
I
am
trj
ing
to
1
reak
mj
sei
f
<
r.usintws Suit» to Onlor from - . . ft» '*
should lie. Mr. Snyaer lost the fore
his cow. who, in going to the butch grocery store afforded, were un
WN’o woman really practice, economy nn- Paata
..........................
. ... JN
slang
(ilirases,'
’
said
the
Centralville
huger of that hand two years before e»» »he ure» the Diamond Dye». Many ,|„i Fine Dre.» Suit»
er’s, would have to pass his house. boundisl. But both Jack and his
“
“
...
40 Of
.About elevon o’clock of that forenoon wife assured her this was uot the last girl, "and have been for some time. the amputation. The little finger ur» can 1« saved every year. Ask the’drug.
Trompt Attention, Hone.t Dealing snJ •
a Imy camo running to his bouse of their gifts, and they left her in ap But actually I used the word 'racket' was broken off by accident and shows
1 erteci F it Guaranteed or no »ale.
to inform him that both man and cow patently better spirits than they to day before I thought, and I'm so that the inside of the fingers is white.
w
at
ashamed of myself. You won’t give Cases are on record where roots anil
were on the way thither, but the latter found her.
Rule, for »elf.meARnrcment, and Sample.
vegetable growth have taken the
had become exhausted and fallen
In a few days Starbuck died, and it away, will you*’’
< loth Sent Free to any a. bl res»,
themrelyre
"By Jove!" exclaimed Adolphus, place and shape of buried objects of gra.lua.ly failing. They don’t feel
into the snow, and he was a little then Jack took his widow to hi»
kn..w ju.t what
on application.
afraid she was dead. Jack sprang own home, where, acconling to the stroking the capillary suggestions on a perishable nature by absorption « the matter Imt they »uffer from a combi
"reh’nmonts <W:nh“.b1' *Ch” ,n'* I’“”*- whi' ’i <24 Market & 203 Montgomery St.
and ran with all his might to the wishes of l»oth himself and his wife, I his superior lip, "the fellows say that and growth eotemporaneous with de­ each
month reem to grow wone. The only
place where the cow was lying, which she remained while she lived, which a mustache hides the expression of a cay. but this was an exterior develop jure
reme.lv known that will e .unton^ thia
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
was about a half mile from his house; was not many years. She was a fellow's face, and they’re all going to meat The curiosity is at Harrison’s filing an I rerto« perfoet health i. Br .wnA
and there to his utter despair, the lady of groat culture, having been < shave before taking part in our the pharmacy on Brady street, and will
'»I’"1 «»iinilation it puri-
na. the blon.1 d-vcrntdireare, giro,
creature was sprawled on the suow brought up and accustomed to move ' atricals." “How fortunate!" was the remain a few days. It excited many and
errors of youth ,
rtrcngth to eierv |»>rtion rereli.M > w.k
i
sympathetic
reply
of
Julia.
"Yon
1
'’r
'pred, ear. ft S'""“ ??
rircularity
.yrtjm,
Se'w,^M^^a
oa i
wondering
remarks
yeeterday
after
­
in the best circles of society, and at
—stone dead.
• - ‘
.
• •
noon.—[Davenport Gazette.
"What conld have been the matter the time she married Starbuck he. , i won’t have to shave, will yoa*"
, "«v re» roburt health and rtrength.
..
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Y amhill R eporter ,
wha
m
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af
tyyaj
i
i
i ittingCI(inifs
vs Xa»au .tree,, ,V«w 1 .rL