The Daily Reporter. D. < IRELAND à < <>• f'l'HI.ISHEKS. MeM inn villf Or. ( let. 4. 188fi .Vor/' A TO LITHiAS'TX. b-gal advertising at this office costs the litigant n<> more than the same space cost* the business man Fifty cent- |>« r inch (solid minion type) per month Then- is an average oi one hundred words to the inch. Count it up for yourselves, and send your or­ ders to tlli- office. The B» st Bed. Of the eight pound* which a man •at* and drinks during the day, it is es­ timated that no less than five pounds leaves :he t-ody through the skin. And of these five pounds considerable es­ capes during me night, ihis, being a greater part gaseou- in form, perme­ ates every part of the bed. Thus all parts of the bed—mattress blankets, as well as sheets—soon become foul, and need purification. Thcmatiress need* this renovation quite as much as the sheets. MISC E LL A NEOUS Curiosine* in Georgi*. The following are »ouie of thestmng* things seen or ueard by us during our trip to the mountains: A m-m who has twelve living children, tue oldest under sixteen years; a man iet a horse bite an apple from nis mouth and had his lip bitten off; a natural soring of water that carried the thermometer almost to the freezing point; a man in Gaddis- town stuck a small briar into his wrist and died in three days from its effects; two children so exactly alike that even their parents had to mar* them to tell them apart; a young ¡adv in Gaddis- town wim hair nearly six feet in length; a Dahlonega young man who has in­ creased over one hundred pounds in weigut in two years; a dog that barked himned to death; a man wno has often walked tr<>m Atlanta to Gaddistown, a distance oi e._uty-five m;;>-s, from sun­ up to sundown; a coach whip snake that measured nine feet four inches in length; justice is admin.stered in Davis county under the shade of a gigantic oak; the mountaineers are very clever, nut will neither feed nor sneiter any revenue off ers or their stock; an oid man who thuu-jhi that Grant was still Pre-ident o.’ the United States, and had never beatd of the as-assination of Gar- beid; the houses in Union county are generally hurt of oop.ar; a man who has ueen wedded to three sister*.— / hulMOol (G'o) Ktcv d. To allow the sheets to be used with­ out washing or changing for three or six months would be regarded as bad housekeeping; but I insist, if a thin sheet can absorb enough of the The Best Filter. poisonous excretions of the body to Th* Japanese nee a porous sandstoM ■take it until for use in a few days, * hollowed in the shape of an egg, thick mattress which can absorb and retain a thousand limes as much of through which the water percolates these poisonous exhalations, needs to into a receptacle underneath; the be pur tied a» often ceria.niy as ouce Egyptians resort to a similar device; in three montns. A sheet can tie wash­ the Spaniard* use a porous earthen poL But the«e and other similar contriv­ ed. A mattress cunnot be renovated in that way. Inueed, there is no other ances can not be tb> rougnlv cleansed; way of cleaning a mattress but by after the most thorough rinsing, some steaming it or picking it to pieces, and impurities w. l r< main in the pores of thus in frngine is exposing it to the di­ the stone. Spongy iron and cnrferal rect rays of me *uu. A- these pro- ar>' open to the same obj> c ion; they .’•■ s * m ar< scarcely practicable with will answer well for a short time, but y of the ord.uurv mattresses, I am soon become contaminated by polu- dadly I the opinion Hint the good, tion retained in their pores, Sponge, faanioiv d str w lied, which can ev- cloth, and felt, unless cleaned .1 every > three iiioii i- be exchanged for day or two with hot water, w.i. do lush straw, and uic u< x washed, is the more harm than good, and the average sweetest i f ue is. If m the winter sea­ servant girl will not clean them or any son the porousness ot the straw tied other ti ier unless under the eye of her maxes it a litt.e uncomtoriati.e, m stress. spicad over it two wo ten blankets, The various forms of filters that are which should be w shed. With this screweu .o the faucet have onl» to lie arrangement, it you w .*h ail the bed- hastily xam tied to be discard'"!, as cove, mg of., n, you wio have a sweet, there is not sufficient filter ng materia, heaithfui lied. in them to be of much utiaiv, and thev Now. it vou leave the tied to air,with very soon become foul and offensive open windows during the day, and not Huck »ays. "There is no m./.erial uiakt it up tor the night befo e evening, knowu which can be indued into the you will have ad led greatly to the -mall space of a tan-filter and accomp- sweetne** ot your rest, aud, in conso ish any real purification of the water queue«', lo the toue of your health. which passes through at the oiuinM*v I heartily w sn this good change ,'a.e of flow.” couid be evei where ntrodueed. On.y lhe Var oil* coropi rated closed those wno have attended lo this in- fl »ers, filled with any miteri.il which portantma.u r an judge of iu influ­ an not be removed for re alising, con- ence on me general wealth and spirits. icmn themselves. No amount of pumpin : water tlirougn them at differ­ Niwiitt Noir. ent iu_,es. which i- at a i likeiy to o* An elegant turnout drove up to • uned, can cieause tui m ol .tie impuri­ fa*.. • ble resilience near Fifth av*- ties that adhere to the ma».* amt in th* uui'. X w York, Thv concimi «n. a talk pores of tne ti e:mg mate. ial used. hauu on e tn n. s;i/lm^*» much that might b* removed by alow filtcraiiou or percolation through th* Lzxv.tig ..oine ttn* morning for th* »am* apphanoa Of all th* fi.tering other, we xis-ed our little four-year- Material» menUoned it *eem* to me O-d g*»o ,bv. . sating to him; "Be a good that sand and charooal are the two that • » accomplish th* best results, and ot t*y u>- He somewhat surprised Uie*« Vegetable charcoal i* the besu_ «X- wy tt "1 will Be agoodmaa. ^cpaim .WowiJU* f >r Ju •»< pr-a.*’ .* •cough. w* thought. Wo I •' 11 rtaUon mor* than ho. BUSINESS AT COST! I Owing to removal I will sell out my entr~ Stock of General Merchandise at Cost, d| si st inof *r‘ GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ROOTS & SHOE^ Hats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Cloaks, Dress Good“ fair Ion reb In fact everything in the store must be clof* out within SIXTY DAYS. bat fir® ... -ii Now is the time to buy goods at one-thEdi their value. Respeetfully, the F. >Y. Redmon £ rm: «. heat TRANSCONTINENTAL A « X »WS-V-k * " "P OUT]I “ • -8 * 'S'f <8'1 WOKTHEKlTnACIFICftAILKOjl SHORE* I ! p • 111 » 11 • 111111111 * Il II BEST! ..... ■ (H K K ESÍ ca *♦•»•••» *-* « • • - * »-.si*. ***-»♦-.* < ** * **0 HflIlintlfiRlTItF. DINNIX. < AB I-1 > FMVW.'MVM, THE IIIHHT lllll TE! NO OFI.AVNf » A*TFNT 1 K tri -------------<1------------- Lowest Kates To CHICAGO anci all pointsEl Ticket* sold to all PKOVIINENT F» Tti roti* liout rlic Fast and sonthr» Btt eei an tv* BE CAREFl’L ANI) DO NOT MARE A MISTAKE—BUI HI | to i.v*r noi \i> p ------ TO TAKE THE------ • Northern Pacific# |lailroìii a ' VÛ And see that your ticket reads via Portland and —=£=St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS.^ lo avoid changes and serious delays occasioned bv other routes. Ti Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains fl Length of the Line. Berths Free. LOW EST RATES! QUICKEST | ------- o------- GKNt H%l, OFFICE OF THK COHPAN1. No. 2 Washington St., Portland, () A. D. < IIIKI.TOV, General Western Passenger Agent. SHOHT I. INI I I to 500 Miles the Shortest —BETWEEN— Portland ami the East. Rates of fare from $8 ftO to fl2 35 ehenpefl c’’ Bluffs, Omaha. Kansas City, anti other (Hunts than via any hue Emigrant sleepers with free berths hauled entirely ond press trains. All accommodations first-class. Time from 12 to 48 hours quicker than any other route. Write for rates, maps, time-tables, guides and full informa- t i . • t,On g’Ven of ch*nw Trains leave Port­ land daily at 3 p. m.. ß. CAMPBELL («cneral agent. No. 1, Washington St., Porti*1 ■ ti la h<