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Jill Humors BOLD BLACK BART. ART in pure mntteni whieh the skin, PICTURESQUE HIGHWAYMAN diver, kidneys and other organs can OF CALIFORNIA >pot take cure of without help, there is »«ch an accumulation of them. Ths Jrkyll sud Hjds Career of • They litter the whole system. Klage Robber W ho Terrorised the Piiuplca, Isills, ecuuiia and Olii«« I'aciN* Klops and Eluded theOfllviale eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired l^feeling, bilious turns, fits of indigee- for Many Years Again at Work. *jedion, dull headaches and many other ^troubles are due to them. There Is good reason to believe that Black Bart, the boldest and most no torious high« ay mail ever known In California, la ope rating again. The five robberies of stage aud coach ou . •Ih iiiove all humors, overcome all lonely mountain ''their effccta, strengthen, tone rvuiils In uorthcru 'invigorate the whole system. California and soul hcru Arlroua '■1 had «alt rhrum on my hand« ao that I ! coh M not w»rk. 1 to<*k Hootl'a serwaparilla during the last few • nd it drtne 01 t the humor I continuo»! ita months have abun t It the •«»n-e di«appear<e«1 ’ M m . I b < o . dant earmarks of ,,ita<»w5, Rumford Fall«, Me. the fatuous lone MeedTa higbwayuiau of the Sierras. More than this, two of the passengers In the held tiard LudL up stages knew something of Black May Wooviby—Oh! pshaw I that's Bart when he held central California just my luck! My new coat’s black, In terror 30 yearn ago, and. from bls • and hero luy uncle's gone and died I apeech and figure, are sure that their Sue Giddy—Goodness! What are you robber Is the noted bandit. Moreover, j, complaining about? no one see ms to know what has be .May Woodby—Why, if I’d only got come of hlui since Ills release from ten a light coat, 1 could wear one o! Sau Quentin prison, where he had Is-eu those swell mourning Landa on tlie sentenced for eight years. sleeve —Philadelphia Press The trial of Black Bart for highway robbery in \ iaalia. Cal.. In May, 1884. CATABKB CANMOT KB CVltD revealed a mass of information about Whh local •pplte«t!on«. as they cannot reach this unusual bandit. For IT years high the seat of the di* ** vatarrh is a blood or way robberies by Black Bart had takeu consiituuonal di*t sm . and in order to cure It you ninat taMs internal remedies Hall's Ca place at intervals and In least expect tarrh < ure is taken mternsUy and sets directly ed localities, all the way from Port- on the biot*d and mucoue surfaces. Hall's Ca- larrh Cure fw not a auack medicine, ft was laud. Ore., to Yuma. Aria. pee*, ribed by one of tne beet physicians n this His irtvit came about In this way. country for years, and is a regular prescription. It 1« Ooniimerd of the best tonics known, com In March. 1884. the stage coach that a bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- < - revtjy on the mucous nurfaees. Ths perfect traveled the rough road over the deso combination of the two inrredients is whatprtv late hills and through the lonely I duces wuca wonderful results m curingoatarrh. gulches from a gold mlnlug camp In bend for testimonials, free. F J. » HK^K Y A CU, Proprs , Toledo, O. the Sierras to Marysville. Cal., was Sold I t druqrista. price 7>c. held up by a masked, lone highway Halls FsutHy Pills are the best. man. whom the driver and all the pas sengers recoguised by his mauuers and C m I. “You don’t get such poetry as was speech as none - flier than Black Bart. written in days gone by,” said the re- The veteran highwayman had reduced bls mode of robbery to a science. and gretful person. “Of course you don’t." answered the when he had quickly harvested a crop smug modernist. “There is so much of gold watches, purses and bits of days gone by poetry already on the jewelry, he shouted to the driver to market that there is no further demand go ahead. for it.”—Washington Star. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills thè o®clals wbo partlclpated Io Itlaek Kart'« capinr» lieforv, but tbat thè ac- cutupllalied stage robber la agata at wvrt and wlll ou.’e tuo re leali thè of fice™ cf thè law a tuerry cbaae Latore ha 1« ap; rebeudevl. NAGGING. of the Kina I hat Heatroy lloate Comfort. There la ou« excei-tllngly disagree able habit luto whieh nouw pa-vple fall without aemuiig io notice IL Thia la nagging. They cannot say what they line** to say mid then let it alone, but keep pecking and |ie<klng at It ou ev ery oceaalon au>l If occasions do not aria» naturally, they make them. In thia usgglng. sarcasm, or Ireuy, bear a leading part A thing may be saltl once or twice a* a pleasant raillery, iu a geulal humor, but w lieu repeated over aud over It ceaaea to l*e fun. It then cuts. Sarcasm is a twoedge*! tool; It cuts and wouuda the oue at whom It Is alnu'd. mid It Irritates and roughens the one who uses It. It la n ilangcreua tool for one to use who wishes to be either kind or just. It eomen easily to the Hpa aud the In tellect take.« a rertalu kind of delight lu aptness. Ingenuity or sharpness. It, use grov a ou one. At least the liablt becomes so habitual that It Is used unconsciously. However good uatured one seems to take It. It is almost cer tain to leaie a sting, there la a wound that hurt- Struggle against It as one will, there will often l>e an ItuprvMlou carried that some part of It Is meant lu earnest. Too often do all of us wound the feelings of others by carelessness In speech. We cannot too carefully guard ourselves against the nagging liablt. It rasps and wears out the treat of dispositions. Let us endeavor ever to make »nr speech kindly, even wlieu obliged to find fault. "A blow with a wont strikes deeper than a blow with a sword." We shall nevet These err by speaking too k.ndly naggers are often kind at heart and would not willingly wouud another. They hare formed the liablt uncon si'fously and are not aware of how frequently they Indulge In that kind of talk. It does not occur to them tbat any one may take a further mean Ing than they have meant, er that any part of It will Ire taken seriously. It Is unavoidable, however, that thia Is Hamlin's Wizard Oil knocks the spots otf your throat when it is sore, and pre vents diphtheria, quinsy, etc. . Rud«. “¡Vhen the lecturer made a grauiat- iqil error, it brought down the bouse." said Miss Gurley. “I don't think the house had been well brought up," commented Mrs. Guriev, gravely.—Detroit Free Press. Mothers will And Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. Warm Within. Mercy, see the dog drink! Why, lie's almost emptied that pnil of water. A MEETING WITH BLACK BAUT. Wl .v’s the matter with him?” “Piaa-o, ma'am, 1 think he ate the When the coach bad rumbled out of The nagging habit Is the real reaaon moowtard plaster you left lyin’ on the kitchen taMe." — Clevealnd Plain sight on the way dowu the mountain why some women And It difficult to re side Black Bart turned bls attention tain servants. It la Cor the sharpness Dealer. to splitting open the wooden box con of their tongues that some really ex risos Cura ____ for _____ Con- taining the Weil* Fargo Express Com cellent people are avoided and disliked I do not believe ______ ____ ________ sumption has an equal for coughs and colds.—Jons F Borra, Trinity Springs, pany’s treasure. Something must have lu society. People dread the tongue disturbed the highwayman while be lashings that slip so easily from the bid , Feb. 15. UtOU. was gathering up the money from the lips and without real malice, but tbry. ” Boston Brewningitu. treasure box, for when the stage coach nevertheless, cut deep. Let us put a Mrs. Gush—How do you do, Manda? passengers bad armed themselves at guard on ourselves and see that thin How did you like the reading of the next station and hurried back to habit of sarcastic speech and nagging Browning at the club last night? 1 the scene, later In the day. they found is not ours. The Chinese have a say Mrs. Bluff—Oh, pretty well. But I among the debris of papers, empty Ing tbat "A man's conversation Is the didn’t like the «ay her drees bung. wrappings of parcels a mirror of bls thoughts.” There la a purses aud wrapplugs Mrs. Gush—Nor I, either. And it linen cuff. The robber evidently bad truth In It. If we habitually talk In aeeineil to me she might have held her dropped It In a hurried tight to bls a certain way. we grow to lie that way Boot inore gracefully.—Boston Trans ' refuge. in character.—Milwaukee Journal. cript. I The cuff was turned over to the ex- When a .Man Falls Down. press company detective*. They found, I after week* of inquiry, tbat the ludell- Slippery sidewalks tend to bring out \{jREGONffLOOOPuRIFirjt ♦ ' ble laundry mark* were those of a emphatically one of the peculiar sides laundry on Bush street, in of human nature. No matter bow uiiicli Î vrsrm aim. rave euaaatrmol Chinese Sau Francisco. When the detective the fall Injures a man physically. It A MOIVf /■ T/«WW r« use IT. 4 i A. e>. A A - bad learned from the Chinese lauudry- seems as uutbltig to the damage to bls nian tbat the marks on the cuff ludl- self-esteem If percbam e bls misfortune Sb« Knew IL ■ cated that it belonged to oue Charles happens to be witnessed by some one “George Gog]in declares that be E. Bolton, a regular patron of the else. The first thing the unfortunate wouldn’t marry the best woman alive," laundry, the/ set about to bunt up does after picking himself up Is to look remarked Mr. Spatts. Mr. Bolton. It came out tbat Charles all altout him with an Idiotic smile >n “Well, he won't," assented Miss E. Bolton, who owned the cuff, wa* a his face, just as If be took the whole Frocks, “for I have refused him.” — quiet, unobtrusive, spare man of about thing as a joke, but anxious to see it Philadelphia North American. 50 yeara. He lived In a modest and any one has seen bis tumble. If there happens to Ire some one m-a. quiet boarding bouse, where sedate, old fashioned business meD bad rooms, by who has witnessed the fall tliesiull* vanishes, and there is a display nf tern i and every one there was bl* friend. When a detective went to live In the per that Is ludicrous It ts Ills lint tbat same boarding bouse be found tbat suffers. It Is pounded llisti-nd of lirtlsli Mr. Bolton was a studious man. lived ed. as If that hat wa« responsible fot a correct life was a reader of new the humiliation, or it« if In- could get | books, dabbled Io poetry, aud every square with the bat by u "rougbbouse' ■re among th« best known of the many dangerous few weeks went away to visit one of sort of brushing If. however, no mie 1* wild plants and ahruba. the several little mines about Califor in sight, and no face Is seen at n win To touch or handle them nia in which be bad investments. Bol dow, the unfortunate goes bls way af quickly produces swelling ton was an expert whist player, aud : ter a few preliminary limps, ns If the and inflammation with in* evidently be bad traveled far aud wide thing was a matter-of-course incdletit, tense itching and burning oftheskin. The eruption In bls early life. His hobby was water that must lie taken arasi nmuredly In •oon disappear«, the suf colors, and be «pent whole days lu common with th«* other trifling affair' ferer hopes forever; but paluting bucolic scenes alone Iu bis of a lifetime, The result Is about Hie almost as soon as ths little blisters and rooms. Then when be bad dined In same when a soft, slushy snowball. pustules appeared the poison had reached hurled by a small boy. finds Its mark the blood, and will break out at regular style along with the other bachelors In on the broad back of an otherwise dig intervals and each time in a more aggra the boarding bouse he went aloue to vated form. This poison will loiter in the I the theater, where he took the least nlfied person.—Washington Star. system for years, and every atom of it conspicuous seat He never got mail A Srruirt .Man'sClever Base. must be forced out of the blood before you and never sent letters, but be devoured ‘‘I saw your wife In a car with you can expect a perfect, permanent cure. the daily mrwspa|>ers at times. Never theless It did not take the detective the other day,” said a friend to the pong to connect thia quiet, polished gen- I gay Wall street broker. “I thought she |tletnan with the most dreaded outlaw was going to stay South over the holi days.” In California. •'She thought so, too,” and the brok For 17 year* be bad kept half the is th« only cur« for Poison Oak, Poison er smiled. "She was with friends down Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com sheriffs and constables, a lot of detec there for n long time, and kept writ- posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now tive*. aud all the United Staten mar is the time to get the poison out of your shals In California ceaselessly watch Ing me not to tell her to coms back system, as delay makes your condition ful for a fresh deed by Black Bart, just yet.” "How did you manage It?’ worse. Don’t experiment longer with sal ves, washes and soaps—they never cure. lie had many a time walked down to *T didn't write for her to conse buck. a local bank carrying a snug fortune Mr. S. M. Marshall, bookkeeper of ths Atlaata 1 just sent her last month's gas bill. <0s ) C'S Light Co . was poUosed with Folio« In bls grlpaack—tlie proceeds of a re O»k. Hs look Sslphsr. Arsenic and v'rions cent affair out on "the road”-past It was for 11 cents, She got here two other drugs, and applied externally numerous days later, and her trunks have been lotions and salves with no benefit. At Innes th« hundreds of San Francisco people, coming In on every train since.' »• swelling end InAsmmstion was so severe be was they were excitedly discussing almost blind. For eight z«are the poison would while Then they both smiled. New 1 ork break out every seaaon. Hla rendition waa murk Black Bart's latest bold tip. Press. improved after taking one bottle of • S • . and The outlaw was convicted and be- a few bottlea cleared nia blood of the poison, and alt evidences of the dlsenaa disappeared Tunnel Under North Channel, cause of bis confession and apparent People are oft«n poisoned without determination to lead a new life be was The estimated coat of a submarine knowing when or how. Explain your case sentenced to San Quentin prison for tunnel from Wlgtou, Scotland. to Ijirno. fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad only eight years. Ha wns a model pris Ireland, twenty three miles, Is 950,000.- vice as you require, without charge, and oner, and he enrned all tbe commuta 000. There le no Immediato pros|»ect of we will Send at the same time an interest, tion* of hl* sentence for good conduct. Its being built ing book on Blood and Skin Diseases. He was llbreated In July, 1890. For a Hiibsldlz.lng Manuftsctoriee. THt IWIFT iriCIflO 04, ATLANTA 6A. few day* be lived In Sacramento, wait Under a law passed two years ago ing. be said, until he got some money from Eastern relatives, when he meant the Hungarian government may subsi to go to Seattle and earn ao honest liv dize almost any kind of manufactory. Pelson oak Paison ivy A Nafire's AitIMfe OwO Ninre’s Hims, ing. Then the man disappeared. There Is no doubt In the minds of With her first engagement ring a girl Imagines life for her hns Just begun. n& Dufy of Mothers. What Suffering frequently results from a mother's iguoranov ; or more trequeutly from a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition says “woman must suf- A t ." and young woinwi are so langliL There is a little truth and a great deal if eaaggviavion in thia. If a you >g woman suffers severely she needs treat- event, aud her mother should s*<e that th«« gets it. Many mothers hesitiitw to take their daughters to a phvMcian for examina tion : but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mra. lHukhani'a laboratory at Lynn. Maaa.. and secure from a woman the moat etlicieul advice with out cltarge. Asthma Ix>v. Love I. Ilf-« Rev. Dr. Lowry. B«P'I«L Mo. Your Boni Blind K«O> "One <>f niv daughtets had a terrible «••• of sathma Va tried almoat everything, but without re lief. then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, end three and one half bottlea cured her." I nima Jane Entsmlnger, l angaville. O. •IVAIMKii ! J, ,4‘y’ . ""J shut long enough and yottr s«>u blind. Uev. Dr. Van Dyke. 1’rv.by«*» an. New York City- oultlvst. B.H.r >“• should cultivate belief, or go on of I business of being a Clirl'tlsi’ Mveeer, Baptist. Worcester. Orgaulxeil llypocilsy |.1g.»liihn without religion 1» oig»»!»«1 'ri”’' rtsy. The wealthy should Irek to th«ir osu couditloua.-R«». M- “ Ms.xsy. New York City. Discretion and Zeal Dlacrvtlou with out seal Is slow paced, and ‘•’•I *H discretion Is strong beaded. I»« spur on discretion Hcv 44. J- 01 claw. Baptist. Atlanta. Us As Little Children To enter His kingdom of lieaveu we must I* •• children The child completely and thoroughly trusts God. Kev 8 Hr, suf. MethodlsL Wasblugton. D < A Moral Truth No m«» k"* moral truth until lie frels It He must think and know before hr .an rvalue bls full obligation Kev I " Joyc* Methodist Blalmp. I'lttsburg I'a A Book of Morsi Laws Mau will ways belle»« lu the Bible a» • fi''»t literature, a history, a health l>rek a book of luorsl law» It*'» II ". Thomas. People a Church. Chicago, tit Mrs. August l*fal of South Bvrun. Wia. mother i oung lady wkw portrait we he Ish. wrote in January. ISIAI. saving her daughter had suffered for two years with irreg ular mcnatruation — ha*i headache all the time, aud |>aln in her aide, fret •welled, and was generally miwrable She rreeived an answer promptly v th advice, and under date of March. l«i>9. the mother writes again that Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable t'«>m|«>iin<! cured Christian Conscience. I lie < lirl»tlau her daughter of all pains aud irregu conscience should I«' a guide 1 here are larity. Nothing In the work! equals Lydia K cert al u method* 1» legitimate bus ne*« Pinkham's great medicine for regu tbat a Christian cannot practice Itr» lating -r'- uecuh.tr mcuthly W. G. I’artrldge. Baptist. CliielnnalL troublea* Ohio. Friendship Frlelidslrp deliver* us from seltlslilii-»». atrengthena us In t he Al Expl«in«d. the De Snell—How la it, every time I hour of temptation II Is » ahleld In order a pair of trousers you make them ilaya of success, a Iwlp In the hour >-f trial—Rev. Dr. Levy. Hebrew. I’ltts just a little short? Tailor—Wbeuovjr I send a statement burg. I'a. Two Strongest I’aaalons of your account, you are short; I meas ure you accordingly.—Chicago News. strongest paaalotis of human nature love and bate are tmth appreled to In Got Them All at One«. the name of religion. Although *qqi*» Sue Brett«*—I see it stated that if the site, both are claimed In the aervlce of eggs were equally divided among the religion Kev. A 8 Garver. Unitarian. inhabitants of the country, each human Worcester. Mass bein would get 141. The Divine Man It Is possible to Foote l.ighte—Gracious me! I got make Jesus Christ too much a Gist an I that many one night while on our tour not enough the divine man who llted cut West!—Yonkers Statesman. hla divinity among men as an evldenre that God can dwell and work among WELL LIGHTED 8TORES men —Rev. J A. lloudtbaleF. I’reeby Th« M. A. M. Arcs art Causing Quit« a Stir. terian. Indianapolis. Ind Test of Church Meuitierablp The Nothing is more annoying than a poorly lighted store. From the time of church hasn't yet reached up to Hie full old tallow dips millions of ¡icopie have doctrine of Jesus Christ, but the I'ay is lw«en bothered by insutlii ient light when coming when Hie test of church niein the evening comes. But now it seems liership shall tie w briber a man loves the whole question is settled by the hit fellow man lie» l>r Ralnsford ls-auti(ul, brilliant, economical ”M A Episcopalian. N-w Iork t'lty M" Arc lamps that are becoming so Best w ladra i tee I m al mra "f >■»• b popular. They are cheap, too. Write to 0. W. Lord, Portland, Oregon, ( -r a nge have regard*«! the fear of the I <>rd circular telling you all al>>ut them. as the beat wisdom, but there have Iw-en You'll I m - glad you wrote. Agents are different accts. ea> b fiiltlll’ng the ne. <ts wanted in every town. and Ideals of Its age. laying «tress <ai the illff* r*'iit |s>lnts of rellglou Rev Th« Literal Mind. Dr. Hadley. New Haven. Conn Little 5-yea-old Margin was out walk Never Outgrown Cbrlat can ne»<t ing with her mother recently, and find l>e outgrow n or lost to us Forever ade ing it difficult to keep up, she raid: quatr and changeless In hlmsa-lf. he is “Mamma, are you a stepmother?" “No, dear,” was the reply. "Rut what the prophecy and plrdg«- of a perfected character and an Immutable destiny to made you think I was?" “Because yon take such awful long all who wlll liehoh! and follow him steps,” replied Margie.—Chicago News. Rev. J. It. Boyle, Methodist, l*h lade! pbla. Fa Christians If we are not t'brlatlans Multiplication «nd Division. In the enlightenment of to day Oral « III Rodrick—This is a wonderful coun« hold ua responsible ac»*ordlng to <>Uf try for arithmetic. light. If we are not "forgiven.” and Van Albert—Think no? “Yea. They make two one at Niait- hence have the forgiving spirit, we are self men, not Chrlatlans. Christ men - ara and one two in South Dakota." Rev. A. J Stone, Presbyterian. Haiti Chicago Daily News. more. Md. Immortality. — Immortality has no Cun Wear Aho«« One Rue smaller after utlof Allen’« Foot K««e, conditions, and the thoughts and the a powder. 11 make« tight or naw ahoea ruy < tires swollen, hot. nweating, ar*hln< fret, jti acts of the Individual can lu no waj growing nails, rorna and bunions All Jr <?- affect It. Immortality has nothing Kists and e'.ior »tores ?■*»•. Trial package FRE E whatever tn do with good or evil tirasi by mail. Address Allen R. Olmsted. L* Koy, ' New York. or evil merely de.'ermln» the future atate of the conaclouaneM of the Indi A P«rtln«nt Query. vldual - llev. F F Mason. Kplrlttiallst Magistrate—It lias been proven that Brooklyn. N. Y. you struck your wife, end------ Restore Our Judaism -lly arousing Defendant—Well, judge, I stood her ouraelvea from a sleep that may result boasin* an long as I could. In death, by throwing off fur a while Magistrate— That doesn't excuse you. all present Interests, by looking nt con She is the weaker vessel, and you dltlons not only as they affect alngl« should------- Individuals but as they are destined Defendant—Weaker vessel, eh’ Then to affect the great body nf Isruel w« why does she carry no blame much sail'' abal) yet be able to restore our Jud* —Philadelphia Press. lam to It* ancient glory, so tbat It shall continue to do Its great and noble work for humanity Rev J II Greenstone. <»<»♦♦♦♦0 I 'I ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦» Hebrew, Philadelphia, Pa Helflaliness -It la selfishness in every Instance that makes the hard hoarted man. He comes to regard lilui'elf tn a class by himself, and by Ills reasoning, things not allowable for others ar« permissible for him It Is perfectly possible for a nation to tiecome kind- hearted. as well sa It la for an Indi vldual to become so Argument and sophistry ran harden our national heart. —lit. Rev. F Burgess, bishop Long Island. Brooklyn, N Y. Distribution of the Beautiful Th« TRACI MAP*. distribution of the beautiful In dally Ilf« unconsciously Is an Incitement to ward beautiful thoughts and a bi-nutl UsW for *o Years. ful character, and a barrier against ug|| Tbs Great Pain Klllln* Remedy neat of mind and deformity of morals Never * toll' *’ * to Cure. '* > RMPf MATISn, Immeaauarble, Indeed, the Influence <>f SPVAINS SCIATICA self » Miss. thia modern art movement upon th« ■OVI’NPSK, SilWAl.iilA, cuts i cot os. morals of society. And because H,« IXHHAGO. And All Bodily Arbtt and Faina moral background of our world li There ¡a Nothing ao Qood. whiter and purer than ever before, tlo lines of corruption nre now assuming acts uku magic . unwonted lines of ugliness. li'-v. Dr Hillis, Congregational 1st, Brooklyn N. Y. Hold in 2oc and bOc Sizes. < ■ ' Know a Noncoriiluctor. < - > ST. JACOBS Off- (Limited), According to experiments <ondin t<. t < UALTlfWRB. by H. 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