55m rf-"- . &Ymm .OABIAL .JQlj&j TEttJBSDAY, DBOEMBm 8, 1898. ' iTliOjfinnll, Ho bns no, ground rent to pay, for Redoes not build hi? bqusoupon any, and asks no botler foundations for what ho lives in than bis own back. Being bis own landlord, bo is not jiaiU) for bouso rent, nnd when bo is pot inBido tfyemjiis apartments aro unfurnished ones. Where'er ho dwells ho dwells nlone; Rtccpt himself litis cliattela nouo, Well siitlnllod to bo hla own Whole treasure. Ho is tho despair of bis creditors, for ho bus nothing to lovy upon, aud H tho brokers oizo his bouso tboy uiz him, too, and bo is none tho worse, for bo was at homo as ho was. Incoino tax collectors gnash their tcoth over him, for if,tbeyassess him on his bouso property-ho walks out of it. It is bis freehold only so long as ho remains within. Onco outsido it is nothing, a mero (shell, and no heading in any schedule meets tbo caso. This is why, no doubt, ho Bomotimes leaves his lodg ings and goes into others to bafflo tho commissioners and leave tho law yers to tax "each other's costs at then own exponso. Nor .does bo run uf any bills. Ho is his own hosier, hatter, tailor and shoemaker, and as for bis food he takes it where he finds it. If the caterpillar tells him ho has no right to eat tho cabbage, the snail replica with a tu quoquo, and if tho earwig protests against his coining into tho lettuce bo nsks it to show its titlo tc possession. Good Words. A Simple Kcmcdy. I saw n crowd collected around a carriage in front of a doctor's office. Pushing my way into the crowd, I saw a very palo young man in the carriage suffering from nose bleed holding out tho forefingers of each hand to a gentleman, evidently the physician, who was engaged in tying them together with a string placed around tho last joint of each finger. I asked him if that would cure tho nose bleed, and ho answered curtly, "Yes I" I waited a few minutes and saw tho cure effected. A few days later I tried tho remedy on my office boy, who bad a severe caso of nose bleed, and it cured him almost im mediately.. I asked a regular physi cian about it, and be replied gruffly, "Hypnotism." This I did not quite understand, but it set me thinking. One evening afterward a couple of young ladies, tho daughters of ray next door neigh- bor, who had been nenuiu , mux v entertainment, returned homo in a state of laughing hysteria-the ' gig Kler" in Mrs. Jarley's waxworks had been too much for them. I was called in as a friend to seo what could be done for them. It was no laughing matter, for they were having spells of fainting. I tied up their finger joints with strings, telling them that it would cure them, and it did. Philadelphia Record. JHm SSsgrM "&.$ mm Tho Tact tlio Other Way. It has lately been stated that some oo orrn Prince Bismarck was anx ious to induce tbo Duke of Edinburgh to surrender his light to the (Saxe Coburg) succession in conbideration of a pecuniary indemnity. This happens to be just the reverse of the truth If Prince Bismarck had r6ally entertained such a wish, the Duke of Edinburgh would practically have had no alternative but to acquiesce. As a matter of fact however it was Duke Alfred who desired to sell the reversionary interest of himself and hisson.andinlSIOAoqueenwen to Baden-Baden ana uau " h". See with the old Emperor William tale hopo of being able to arrange satisfactory terms After a great deal of haggling the negotiaUons fell through because tho duke stipu lated for a sum paid down, whereas the.Gqrman government xyould giyo him only a liberal annuity. But there, wi no anxiety at Berim to conclude the. transaction.-London Truth, Jieaii the Om Cent Jouknai AN OBLIGING MAN. He Wm More Than Dell.lited to Lend Unit Horse of Ills. , They live on Dre.tel boulevard nnd aro neighbors. One of them, tlio tall man, owns a liorbo and bujrgy, while- tho short man doesn't. The other day tho latter felt as though a drive would do him good, nnd hajrent over to tho tall man's placo to borrow the rig. "You are perfectly welcome to It," said the owner. "I believe in being neighborly and accommodating, and you can just go to the barn and take tho out fit whenever you want it. Cut I think I ought to tell you, to prevent accidents, that tho horse has fits. Sometimes when he's trotting along he'll rear up and fall back in tho buggy and carry on awful. Ho killed his last owner that way." "Well, if that's tho case, perhaps I can get nnother horse. I" "Don't think of it. I will feel offend ed if you don't take mine. I like to bo ne! -hborly, and the horse needs exercise. Ho has tho blind staggers, you know, and sometimes he'll jump off a bridge or run up against a locomotive. He killed a couplo of old ladies a year ago by dis puting the right of way with a freight train. Buthe's a good horse, and I know you'll enjoy driving him." "I guess I will go to a livery stable and" "Don't do anything of tho kind. Times are hard, and you're perfectly welcome to my horse. Only when you're driving him you'd better remember that if he sees a telegraph polo ho is euro to become unmanageable. It's singular, but that horse can't bear the sight of a telegraph polo. He just lies back in tho harness and kicks tho buggy to pieces aud then throws himbclf down and rolls over on the ruins. He killed my uncle last spring what? You won't take him? Now, that's too bad. You're just as welcome as the flowers in May and" But the short man was over the fence and out. Chicago Tribune. Torever Lost to the World. "Yes, I wrote a play onco," said the re porter in the long brown overcoat, refill ing his pipe. "Did it ever get out on you?" inquired the reporter with the Pete McCoy nose. "I wroto it." said the other, "under an inspiration such as comes to a man only once or twice in a lifetime. Wrote it nsnrltr nil nt nnfl slttlnc" "Were you doing it on abet?" asked tho reporter with tho big opal in his necktie, "or bow was it?" "I put that play in a drawer after I had written it" "And it's there yet," suggested the night police reporter. With a heavy sigh the reporter in the long brown ulster rasped a match across tbo sole of his shoe, lit his pipe and looked with gloomy, lack luster eye at the smoke curling sluggishly above bis head. . .. , ., "I put that play in a drawer, ne smu slowly. "The mice got at it and ate up tho third act-and-I-I didn't rewrite it. The inspiration never came again. Exchange. Tift Pills Regulate The Bowels. Costlrene" deranges the whole arc tem and begets diseases, such Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases, uuious uouo, .malaria, etc Tntt'a Plllaprodac regular bablt of body and Reed digestion, without trblcb, bo one eaa enjoy Ko4lieAlUb Sold Everywhere A CHEERFUL HUFFIAN. Careful. "Savo me, save mol" she cried as her head rose above water, and she grasped a plank floating by. ,.,,' "I beg your pardon," he repliedfrom the bank, "but I want it to uo iuiiu-..j understood that I am a married man with seven children." . "Yes yes, save met" she shrieked. "Then there'll be no falling into my arms and calling me preserver, will there?" "No, no, only save rael "All right; I'll try. u i""""; , ha threw off his coat, Baid just more uiv ,0 .... . --;-".. "You seo," he I was caught , i ,) flint's TlOW once ueiuru, .. v - married. It maKe3 mo a mi. yu. Tit-Bits. Yet Uo Meant Well, CARTERS f KM. -WM pfU-S. ' "! s BWsB 1....1 nnticpnted The young clergy wan u , ;.: ;A aXastnomenttoactasBuh SmeKTrUdeVell Sunday mSng and preach to tho prisoners. m?.My Wends," said the embarrassed young man as he rose up and faced the Sbled toughs and vagrants, t re 7'o.mv heart to see sowany of ou joices m heart to Tnbune. i.-a iiia innruiuui w- ra ueto He Could Take n Juke us Keadily as n i Would I'luy One. Among many famous characters who mado men danco till they dropped or mado them commit othei queer antics, Curly Bill was prob ably tho most picturesque Accord ing to tho stories told-by P. II. Gale of Indro, Curly Bill was a most ami sblo and humorous ruffian antLcoulrt tako a joke as well as make one with ready cheerfulnc. "A green sort of chap walked into tho saloon where wa were all assem bled," said Mr. Gale. "This was in rombstone, you know, and no sooner did Cm-ly Bill see him than he thought ho would have some fun. Going up to this long, lank, slab Bided boy, Curly Bill said to him: 'You'll just 'muse the gents oy dancing.' Beforo you could sayJacKUoo- Inson that chap jumped clear onto the bar, and pulling out two .sis Bhooters pointed them at Curly Bill, saying: 'I'm just lookin for you. Now dance by 1 "Did Curly Bill vdance? You bet yer life he did, and many a time has he told the story till tho tears ran from his eyes with laughter. It wasn't safe to fool with Curly Bill. He was a peculiar kind of a chap, and if he didn't take a liking to your face or your clothes he'd as soon kill you as not One day ho went to a Frenchman, and gently tapping him with his six shooters ebserved: " 'Look a-here, you go and stand on that hill outside of town all night, and if I don't find you there in the morning I'll kill you.isure as you aro horn.' "That Frenchman Btood there an night, and when Curly Billitold bim he might go ho left not only the hill, but the town. "The miners down at Tombstone had notions to which it was danger ous to run counter. They disliked the Mormons, and if a man was known to belong to inai boci m chances to 1 ho would never leave fVin piimn nlive. "1 remember a teuow coming mw u barroom and yelling that he was a Mormon and could wipe out any body The bartender, a tender heart ed sort of achap, told him to be quiet. The fellow bawled again. In a flash a coil of rope was about his head, ard he was being jerKeu to tuo ce in" The barkeeper rushed out. "Gents," said (he, 'the man is drunk and don't know what he is saying. Ho ain't responsible. ..rpi, otmin on the rone slackened, and the Mormon was dropped on the floor, where ho lay in a senses ucup. His terrible escape, bad completely sobered him. When he came to. the barkeeper helped bun to his feet and hid him. . ., "When tho saloon was empty, no gave him this piece of good advice; For heaven's sake, get out of here I 1 can't answer ror your mo. tallows may be back any moment nud may have changed their minds. 1 don't want you to be hanged hero w get up and git, and while you are , ..-.. ' nvflr sav you aro a IT! II1IM IAIU.I' " ' Mormon cle. THE-ILL- FATEDysMNC. STAR. One or the Mott I'sthette Tragedies or the Atlantic Coast. One of the most ternblo tragedies of the Atlantic coast was tho loss of tho steamship Evening Star with 260 of her passengers and crow 240 miles northeast of the Matanila reef, on Oct 3, 1866. The Evening Star was on her. way froin.New York to New Orleans and was rolled about for a long timo in a constantly increasing Itorm. At 1 o'clock on the morning of Oct 0 a vast mountain of water fell on tho deck and stove in tbo 6tarboard, forward gangway. A bulk head was hurriedly erected to keep tho water out, hut it was swept away. Four times tho crow rebuilt the bulkhead, only to8eo thowaes tear it away. Tho rudder was thrown out of gear, and the sea mado a clean breach over the ship. Men and women abko helped to bail tho water out of tho vessel, but tho sea poured in irresistibly. The captain told the passengers that thero was Uttle hope left, but urged them to be cool. Among the passen gers were tho members of a French opera company, and the prima donna ' worked at the buckets liko the rest. Just about dawn the captain sol emnly addressed the crew and pas sengers. Ho told them that the ship must go down. Men and women rushed about the dock yelling, tear ing their clothes off and plunging into the seething 6ea. Thero were several lifeboats, but they could not be lowered in such waves. So the boats remained on tho dock and wero loaded with people, who wait ed for tho Evening Star to sink. The captain wept and bado farewell to his companions, xno crew main tained good dibciplino. In an hour the ship gavo a lurch and plunged down into the ocean. Tho crowded Ufeboats wore sucked under, and tho sea was full of men and women call ing in vain for help. Scores of them wore crushed into shapeless masses bythedriftw,ood that swirled around tho wreck. Tho ast person to leave the ship beforo she sank was an Ital ian prima donna, who waited calmly until all hopo was gone, nnd when she felt tho first convulsion of the vessel as it prepared to go down she raised her hands, moved her lips as if in prayer and plunged into the wnteis, never to oe bucu "VWVoVVWVU,.,WiVVWVo!,V.,,VsVuVr.'0 u .VaV.VkVV V i ..-i. i . . J . DAI r H K A TOfi i JL-ttf AS JL-' c 5 e Jl 5 c SffM I 1 li terttL wjvvyv ' What Is the condition of yours? Is your Itcir dry, harsh, brittle? Docs It split at. tho ends? Has H a lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out whfin.conlheil or Bi brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Docs your stalp itch ? ? Is It dry or In n heated condition? If these arc sonio.of your sy mptomsbo warned in time ory oti will become bald. SkoolaimRootHair Grower Is hat you need !tproductlonlnotaoMMenVbtt6aM-jiiorMi9,ni i'o s " ? . 1 ' M aL. A.a.Ana It a tint n.l litiln loil ti 1hk)llIV. IT alanoroiu. It 1 HyFtlmulallns 3 TihalrvnlalJl Z ""tJrlCofn tho calp clean, fccalttir. nd free rrom IrrltatlnR cnintlon. 1 r thotMO ot .Uoutuw fiim toflp. HdetroirsiKiraM inuvit, uhieh Mil e jC lf'yourVdru'i(RitcnotiurplTIouiiend direct to tu. n& we Jill forw.irl J' prepaid, on rro-lptot price. Grower, uw Pr uoiue j ior u. vi,.'v. . fcerjariStorsWO. J thr stmnk'lin ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. T fiT Bouth I?lftU ATenue, h'ow Yoilt, N. Y, h j V.VASVWSVtVNVWVWWVVWWV'rfW'.NVVaV.".' research, kunwledza ot tne auoatesoi iaoimirnucin imia iuuisvt: cry ot how to troat the m. "bkookum - eonuini neitner minerals .... n. k... kii.h.fniiwfv.liti9 nml ri(rtiKhlnff Tonic Iflr the follicle!, It ttoy falling kair, curt danilniff one! jrotri hairvnlal. 3 EteGtriclighi On ctcv System. TO CONSUMERS :' Jhotleru Lhihl nnd rower Company ileal. utiD uh equipped tbelr blfctrvel T.mhi iilnnt wlm llmni jkl modirn MtraraVIMl una Lienuwibie to illr the iiiblioa betltrj Until iiiHU iiuy ayoietu uua ni w wwwi tii.iu nuy city oti tne watt. Arc and IncamlcsccHt JUgMH lug. Mcetriu Meters tyM purposes "nlicro fiewcr iHu uiiircd. heJuiiinMiiMnriA Hril fnr AA tUftDV llff htl as Uettlrod Und tbo consumer pay r oMiya kuoli llUta fa uro Usort, Thin bolug reglateiMH J I IUUU Jl Moyau T.5. J. UICBSS. HOUSE PAINTING,'. PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 50th anil Clieracketa Street. Geo. Foudrich, -1 CASH MARKET nest meatnul tree delivery 136 btate Street. J.E. MUHP11Y. - Brick and Tile- MOUTH BAl.KM. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2 cent a day delivered at your door. Fresh- .Newsr Paoers- Fruits- nnd Cnndics. I L. BENNETT & SON. P. O. Blook. tueetno Meter. Offlca 179CommercialiSt. MEAl'S. '; IHiST,bBKorlhSi!v Buliier 'jH Uo h a iot a I'd ouiJtutj .n.il u..virt Wt- lu.i to lli o.it m. rt . LIU..ty ktrvt bM.it. ...,.' ; ED," RAVEAUXjsT KOKTH SALLM Meat Market. : KresUweaU and lowest prlctaj roanng again. Only a fow wero eaved. Tney drifted around without food or drink, half .road with fear, until they wero picked up. -New York Horald. tRnn FranClSCO jiuvur Hovt to Slioot a Ilattler. Tho writer saw an Indian kill a rattlesnake in a very peculiar man n.r recently. Tho rattler was about 10 feet from tlio Indian, who was resting tho rifle on his kneo, appar ently takinsr aim. Whenever ho moved tho weapon n few inches, tbo bnako would move around and ,got exactly in lino with it Then, to show bow tbo thing was done tbo Indian moved about tho Bnako in a circle, and tho reptile moved as if bis tail wero a pivot, al ways keeping bis head and body in u ,;n. tim pnn. Tbo Indian then agreed to bandage bis oyos and shoot fTin onnko in the mouth. Tho writer bandaged tbo Indian's eyes, and, holding tho gun by liis Bide at arm's length, tho latter pulled tho trigger, and tho ball ontored the snake's mouth and passed tbo wholo length of his boay. t'How did you toko aim!" was tho qU'io pnako bo tako aim," was tho We have talked with an old hunt er on this proposition, and ho claimB that a rattlesnako will always range directly in lino with a gun or stick minted at it.-uarson yv Miss Lea Van Dyclt, formerly of the 3ostonians, has joined "Tho Littlo Ty oon" company, Miss Van Dyck, who in in excellent soprano, will head an oper ttic organization of her own noxt year. "Mrs. Grundy, Jr.," which Charles "rohman's comedians will produce In 7ashinj:ton during Christmas week, is Jlvdo Fitch's adaptation of "Corrlgan Versus Corrlgan," which ran for over a ;car at tho Cluny in Paris. K113 nl Prlemla. Tho Princess of Wulcs spends much timo with Piincefes Holeno d'Orleans, who is a very gieut fnvoiito with her royal highnchs und is not only nil ex ceedingly pretty, graceful ami stately yirl, hut the possessor ot much fuscitm tiou of maiintr and of tho most charm ing disposition. UUUUUJUiIH O juUU ouo U O ivjU I Hair Deatti Instantly removeannd forever d.troyob jectlonanlo hair, who her upon I he Imnns, iuoh uriuaor uetk. wllbuut dUcoloration ..Inlneu tr lilt tltnill. flflll-JlIH IHIU. XI . wublor nay yours the bo ret onnu'aijll I'jINDIUUa i taw. ,...-. -.- - . - dauB ni the MxlitHt ouuniruy aou uie, ....... ami nutll.l1 !!. H1JIIIIU1ULHUI1 UUITB1KJ clatUt tliitt evei lived. UurlughW P'jj'ate oiactluxol alllfliiiie amuun mo u..u;..jr ..I. iiiu. itio.i i iii m ill. o"iiri-U ,acki-d forrespiiudeureconndeutlal bole vgeuls ror America Aii'irewi th; RKI10KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER '0. 1 mt u R7ou h Kl Ih Avenue New YorK Bio'nnii loiionnnoonnnor'""""' I HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marion Street. Una the best facllltlo lor niovlnu aM raln Init boupee. Lcnve orders at uray Uro., or address BHleni , Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES INorthera Pacific R. R. Cc.( LW-) LATEST TIME CARD, Dally Through Trains. l:25pui 7.1Bln 028im 7il5nm 4 Wpni 71Spm lOU'a 1 Mun I JSll'llUl. I Dillutb u I . Ashland, n afhltm..! HMOttlli KCOlt!) 11.10am 8.16am 6.00pm 4 VhWt S.40p L. DOUGLAS - . wma mill. S3 SHOE, noTWp, Do you ynu thcm7 When nexl In need try t pair. Best in ino nu v5.00 4.Q0 $3.50 2.50 2.25 $2.00 roR (l li the line to take To all Points East anil South. It In the dlnlnc car rente. Urun through vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No chanse or can.) Ootnpaned of dining car unurpaied Pullman drawlna room ileeneri of latest equfrtnienl TOURIST Sleeping Cars. lieit that can bo constructed and In which aocomtnodatUns are both tree and lur nUhed for holder or tlret and ieoond-clwu tlclceu,Budi ELEGANT DAY COACHES. K1' ii UJKI .J't HlBiMi M fe Pfff j4L -fll'W f74V.I Vk.rDK KmjBJt-uTi 3.00 50 $2.00 Hit LADIES' 42.00 I.7S FOR B0Y& 41.75 .Voontlnuote line couneDtlne with all lines, allordlnn dlreet and uninterrupted Pullman Urro- "" Ions can bo so cured In advn M. u any agent o; Throuiih tickets to and from all points In Ajnerli purrha(ieU Kul'l luforiiiatlonconieriiuiK rates, time of IrainB.roiitesaudotliLrditalls furnished ... .nllM.il.Di In tint urAHl or uu.lTOi. .-.., i,r fl'MM WIIA'W" w.j inch tickets to and from all points jflca, Kngland and Kurone can be .tied at any ticket oittee of this com- Tickets sold and tareae chcektd throufhl to all points In tho Untied HUtes "b0"! ..Jit.... in lt'it.1 uiiH Mnnttl. l- or lull Information apply to yaw mm ticket usent or JAH, u. i iiwii. 110 t gu"ti, I'nss, and Xkt. AirU. Omamo. j OREGON PACIFIC RAlLllflADiO E.W.nADLEV, Receiver,. SHORT him to CAMVQK$l3 OCEAN STEAMER SAIiaffGSj B, B. WIULAMKITK VAfiUCTH;,, "" " r W Uaves Pan Kranolsco, Nov.Wh, mh4 IJJM inrm Ysnulna. Nov tHW.IVtli.aJiawlH .. . hJi KATEaALWATfB BATI8FACTORX.4 vnr (r. itr hi. nud naoorf r rata apply toyl ....ni...ntiMulnrthliniiniiflnv. -vv ,.- """ "" v H K V til.. Alt Y, peu'l 8pW iir 1 if in a iv -i' n i s- . jt ' 'U.'il I'OWEIlH.ABCnt, Utt.OBX Poefc.j Ste A. D. AMltalll (lAtinml Ul Kirst sireei, jr. " lana.Orevnn Bhaw & Downin'o, Aj?'n'B- General Passe ni.fr Aernl. o, riKioui u MONEY TO LOAN. A Visit Trom the nayleys. Tho Bervant at No. 1 told thoBr ant at No. 2 that bor master expected If you want aM DRESS SHOE, mid In the liM ,1,1.;. don't m $B to $8, try my $3, $(V M.00 $5 Shoe. They fit equal to cuitom mjdo nd look m witr at well. If you with to economlto In your footwear, J by p rcha.fn(5 W. L Oonrfat Shoe.. Nam. and pi. tUnped on th. bottom, loo. for when y w buy W. I. DOTJGLAB. Brockton, Mass. Bold by KitAUESK llKOH. W.A.CUHICK, l'rtbldcnl. bpilal Naii j, 11. ALnKHT, Cashier. (in imrmved Heal Kstale. In aniouiU'sBfl time to suit. .Nodelay In considering 1.J FEAR it FORD Iioom 12. Hush llauk block. Wwl OF SALEM. MYSTERIES! u 8.r ",' told No. 3 that No, Ivne'cted tohave the Bayleys In the i,Cn Avnrv dav. and No, CURE dent to a bilious sUte ofJh!JyRe,Sesiftfter Diz-ine Nausea. P"'1" ! tUeirtnost eaUue, Pain In the Bide, c. While 1 iue r wm Lablo suocess h beenahown to cunns SICK Headache, yet Cxmn't IrmxJ Z$& are eaually Taluable In . Constipai on. andTWtto:ttlannoy...sv-. t-iw Etm kf Aey only cured HEAD m JTJimui to those -cha t.r would bo tf SifflffftSpUlnti who aulfer from th w O""! not end Sit fortunstelrthj"' JSthenT will And her, and those "ho once to nr.. ( these Wt pills iV.W; ?J Twltnout tbtm. they wtll eot be wllllns to da ww tiutaHeraU sick; bead ACHE Is the bane of ! StowS- w mska our reat boa. " t" ... rrl.-irt. ill IF " 'V- JlHlf- LilJr" ML.fflHUfr1 " w make our. irreat while others do aos. small nue oBraoo "- oertana" . .1 -i !. HrownS Scene-Entrance nan after one of their Pg R8 usual) Jonea (the ; lait to depn what What a delicious u....-, l9JtCr-Th1lea!h:!! Tliey Escape. ifallmeinvnoKet roarT,eu endless torture? gome of M..fS-- - ,w it was all up with No. 1 and SoScrS-NaUdthat U was as much as ha couw uo w i IVnt Wmsolf from being token in ex SS and that it was. nearly kiltog Soor dear wife, and so it went on SS-tagand increasing until it got increasing u ,,fitective police had taken up the gentleman who fifed atNo.l for killing his poor London 'llt-yiw Inherited. .. ...l.n nnnliod tO tDO The small uu """r''v.cciuati ftyaciau .r -- . : i.-iiit- tflnnu tup mt" a ' SVtnotwlTb.tandln.t riiinaco physician to be v Luicat," t'"j , hnaoc wna bo brigm !-" "Jta."." -J53 along. Uttle boyi Tiir' no new You'll never catch to vacciumo , --. p I'tbing. "" unyl 'TrswerdoreriadVr impolite to "WW d(tfed f)r am0. The lribuiu"- -- , cirei mum, 1 ment anu "-", But oi Tha Nervous System the Seal of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. Wn mvsterr lias ever compared with that a l,.VmJn'llre "t has been the Itudlrigsubjec; ?SS?sslonal 1 ru-warch and study In all Ke ?..th.tandln thU fact It .Is not gener any tnum Hint tho sea1 or llfelsloca till In tho up per port of tlii splnul cord near the Imw of the brain atlU bO Millkl tire Is IliU portion of Ihi nirvous s)fc tem that . tlioprlcli of in eillo will cause Instuul dtulh. .. .---. .tmAfitrntd that Recent dlseorerio 113... i--"'V';Ti con. nerrenuld are ai-i ," u, .he nilnal meinbered lllit ' "'1 '.,, ojy i,0w the injureu iy-,- lroro rea.h'nir Hit prevented by 11 J " f t uuennwxl l.; piraMdportloii.11 wii center. .HI ,,e "?ftJmen "'" varl(Mikor.n Vitu Jnc. Sj The wonderful kuicewof R!r,tlirNervUel.dufloth. lr HOUSE Painting, Decorating, H Hard Wood Finishing, ir 'darrs7eiel.htruir,r,n!u: Scnce 2nr-"lem Mom? lUt.way. orth Bajem iSSJve "orders at uleiuer a lllosrs. 1 l-d lMtOFBiSlONAl. AND llOSlNKSSOAltDB. .. u'aiiov o u.mauM. mmmm .ate. 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