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THS LEWISTON TELLER. "cirY ANi) COUNTY CFFiCIAL PAPtR, The TELL Kit has the tarnest circulation oj any paper in Earth Itlnho. TIÏÏIKSIMY ........................Al'KIL 11, »Sc; COMMUNICATED. Editor Teller : In those days oT investigation and advancement in the arts and sciences, I find a strong ten dcncy on the part of our Therapeutists to bring into notice many agents herd Store comparatively unknown to the medical world. Some of which have proven valuable while others have not, as yet, shown any properties that entitle them to much consideration, which is unfor tunate for the student as well as the prretitioner, from the fact that the latter compose the larger portion, leaving but few that are worthy of other than a pass ing notice. However the last quarter of a century has been fraught with much success and has added many very valuable medicinal agents to the list of our long tried and highly praised articles for the prevention and removal of disease, but the discovery of new remedies nlgnc has not occupyed the entire attention of those who have been and arc now thus engaged as their attention has been drawn to the develop ment of new therapeutic properties in some of our older agents that will, in nil probability, lead to as great or even greater result than can bo brought about by maDj of the new discovered remedies. The discovery of an unknown property in carbonic acid gass (which is of recent date) is an example of this fact. It is now being demonstrated that this article, when used in a certain way possess properties that are marvelous in their effects on the animal economy, and should future investigation lead to as decided result as that which has already been developed in its use in consumption of the lungs (I'hthosis 1'ulmonalis) will prove to be as great a boon to the world as the discovery of vaccination or chloro form and will bo hailed with hearty Welcome by thousands who are now looking forward to the hour when they will be compelled to yeald to the ravages of the vile monster consumption. Carbonio acid gass when inhaled into the lungs proves a deadly poison, but the manner in which death is produced by it is not exactly known but it is thought to kill by a specific poisonous influenco on the system quite unliko netrogen whicb kills only by exclusion of the air from the lungs. But when it can bo used so as to have it enter the system by absorp tion rather than by permeation it can be so utilised, although an agent of very great potency, as to make it powerful in removing descase without any serious consequent» on the system and should be looked upon as one of tho greatest dis ooveries of tho age. The many scientific investigations relative to the cause producing consump tion have established the fact beyond any question of doubt that it depends ou living germ that leads to that peculiar form of disease and when carbonic acid gass can be used in a manner to influence the system by absorption it serves as a poison to these microcobio or micrococci formations and not to the human system These germs have their origin from decomposition of animal and vegetable matter and are found in the water we drink, air we breath, decayed meats fruits, vegetables and other things the human family, live on nnd appear to be either of a different nature producing different disease or that the character of disease produced by them depends on the peculiar condition of tho system at the time they are taken into tho body from the fact that they all serve as causes producing different diseases. For stance diphtheria, Typhoid fever, Asiatic cholera, consumption, scpticcmio, pycm is, and all of the zymotic, (self produc ing disease) such as small-pox, chicken pox, measles, scarlet fever, and probably many others, in fact, I havo no doubt hut all forms of disease have their origin from parasitic influence or cause. How very important it is to have the food we eat, the water we drink and the oir we breath pure and free firm all living germs. M. A. Kelly, M. I). % Lewiston, I. T. The Willard Hotel Murder. Portland, 'April C.—The mystery which has heretofore surrounded the murder of Kennelly, who was found murdered in the Villard Hotel ruins, lias at Igst been cleared. A squaw namod Miner jlied this morning and before breathing her last confessed to another •qogw and her husband that she murder ed Kennelly where his body was found. Several others are implicated and the police are in full possession of the fact. The squaw's daughter. Georgia, saw the deed oommitted and is now in custody. The story is believed in police circles, as the squaw s dive is the last place in wbiob Kennelly was seen (alive. In her con femion she says she allured him there, while he vu very druuk, with the ob inot of robbing hipa. Later dispatches contradict this. in nil is as it to on so be in be a THE PARSON YEDLED FIRE. They tell a story on an Allegheny preacher, which to the best of my knowledge, lias not as yet been in print. It occurred on a very warm day last summer, and (lie congregation was drowsy. The preacher was a long ta'ker, and after bis sermon bad been spread out over the better part of an hour tlie congregation was drowsier. Meads began to drop on tbe respective In sts thereunto appertaining, and lor g deep breathing became noticeable in various parts of the church. Then the preacher began to lower bis voice gradually. Step by step lie re duced his elocution from a fortissimo tenor pitch to a low soothing bass, until eventually bis voice died out altogether. He looked carefully over the congrega tion. All was still ns death. No one stirred. All were nodding. Ttien the optics of the indignant servant of tlic Lord filled with gore. He leaned over tho pulpit—away over —waited an instant in that position, and then suddenly yelled, "Fire! Fire!" in a voice which sent its reverberations through every nook and corner of tbe edifice. That brought tlio congregation to life as though a boom hud bunt under them, Oue old deacon jumped up and yelled : "Where? Where?" That's were the gag came in, and the minister shrieked, in tones of thunder: "In hell! In hell, for all you sleepy sinners!" Only strangers sleep in that church now. How to Improve a town. A practical business man has the fol lowing to say : "If you want your town to improve, improve it. If you want to make your town lively, make it. Don't go to sleep, but get up and work for it. Push. Advertise it. Talk about it, and talk favorably. If you have any property, improve if. Paint your houses ; clean up your back yards. Make your surroundings pleas ant, and you will feel better, and your property will be worth more dollars in tho market. If you aro doing reason ably well, advise your far-away friends to come and invest near you. Work steadily for your home place and home interest. Keep your money at home as much as possible, and it is likely to help you in return, Tbe successful towuB have been mado successful by the propwty owners pulling together. Public improvements is au investment that pays. Don't waist your time over some dirty neighborhood quarrel, nnd hold bade your aid from some good obicct through spite, but work for some good, and you will find yonrself benefited. Get at it. Wake up. Bustle. There is no time to be lost, nnd every little helps. Toot your horn and toot it loud." Had Experience. "Want to hire a man ?" asked a blue nosed cripple of a Clark btreet saloon keeper. "I'd like to get a good fellow to take charge of the wino room," was the reply. "I'm tho man you *are looking for, then." "Good hand at opening bottles?" "Pulling corks, you mean?" "Yes." "You bet ; I'vo been in practice for tho past twenty-five years. Here's a cork leg I've been pulling off and on every night and morning since the war. What better recommendation do yon want? "Pull corks?" Well, I should smile if you will but shout." Wanted to be Sure. They were sitting on the sofa closer than brothers, gazing unutterable things into each other's eyes, when Augustus gained possession of one of Angelina's hands, which causing no protest, the other was soon imprisoned. Then the ecstaey of silent companionship was resumed, only to be broken by her timid whisper: "Gus, dearest, 1 want to ask you a question. " "Go on; ask mo anything—anything." "A\ ell, Gussie, if I should take away one of my hands to wipe my nose, you wouldn't think I was mad, would you, dear. He Asked A Question.— "And now," concluded tho revivalist, "if there is anyone here who wants to ask any question, let him be heard." "I'd like to know," said an old bald headed sinner, rising iu tho back seat, •how many marbles have been dropped on my head by those scalawags in the gallery. I'm uo pavement/' The Vi ay to do it,— A good news paper sent abroad will do more to bring wealth and settle up the country than any agent you can employ. If you expect a good paper, you must support and incourage it. A man may prosper without helping the printer, but if he does he certainly builds at tho expense of his neighbor, and cannot expect to be patronized long, after they find out his policy.— Ex. A Diao named S. W. Wall, a corres pondent of the Post-Intelligencer, made • murderous assault upon tho editor of tho Tacoma News in his office. r A ftenlftl Restorative. ItoBtetter's Stomach Bitters are emphatic ally a gonial restorative. The changes which tills groat botanic remedy produces in the disordered organization are always agree ably, though surely progressive, never abrupt and Tiolent. On this account it is admirably adapted to persons of delicato constitution and weak nerves, to whom the powerful min eral drugs arc positively injurious. That it initiates those processes which result in tha re-establishment of healthful vigor is con spicuously shown in eases where it Is taken to overcome ttiat fruitful cause of debility, indigestion, coupled, as It usually Is, with biliousness and constipation. Thorough di gestion, regular evacuation and abundant Secretion, are results which promptly and in variubly attend its systematic use. It is, be sides. the best protective Sgllluat mSlSTia, ed a ffrst.r" -e diunjic. Tan Way N kwh is (Jatiif.ked fob tos Pa 1 'K.It.—*'I don't see how you get so much news into yotti paper," said the village clergyman to the village editor, "seeing that you have no local reporter." "Oh ! that's easy explained," replied the editor. "My wife belongs to three sewing societies in the village, and she baa an ex cellent memory." Tlio Teller offico jub department is always prepared to execute any and all kinds of job work of the latest styles and designs trom a visiting card to three sheet poster, consisting of Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, State ments, Wedding Stock, Badges, Order of Dances, Invitations, Programmes, Tickets, Membership Cards, Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Circulars, Envel opes, Pamphlets, Labels, Shipping Tags, Posters, Dodgers, Legal Blanks, Book Work, Beceipt Books, Checks, Funeral Notices, Mourning Cards, Mourning En velope. Givo us a call and we will con vince you that the Teller Book and Job Office will execute as fine work and sa cheap ns cun be obtained on the Pacific Coast. Oregon Kidney Tea Cures all Kidney troubles. Oregon Kidney Tea is nature's own remedy. Excitement in /Southern Oregon Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Empire City by the re markable cure of James Curtis, -who has been suffering from Kidney disease for six years. lie had become entirely helpless and was given up to die by all. Four packages ot the Oregon Kidney Tea restored him to complete health and rigor. For sale by all druggists. Snell, Hcitshu & Woodard wholesale agents. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by ho terrible couph. fchiloh's cure is the reine y foryuu. Sold by Dr. Mosley. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quiek 1 y cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We guarantee it. For sale l»y Hr. J. Q. Moxley. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catatrh Remedy. Price 50 cents, Nasal injector tree. For sale at Dr. Moxley SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what yon need for Constipation, Loss of Apctitc. Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, For sale at Moxley'«, WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitaliier is guar anteedto cure you For sale by Di. Moxley. For lump back, aide or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents at Moxley'«, SHILOH'« COUGH and Consumption Cure \b sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. For suie at Moxicy's drugstore, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh*« Cure. For Sale at Dr. Moxley's, CUKE FOR PILES. Pilrs arc frequently proceeded by a sense of weicht in the back, loins und lower part o the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some uiTection of tho kidneys or neighbor ing organs. At times symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stom ache, etc. A moisture like perspiration, produe ing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm is a common attendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the applica tion of Dr. Rosunko'a Pile Remedy, whioh aots directly upon the parts effected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, andef i.eting a permanent cure. Price 50ots, Ad dress, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua« 0. Sold by Moxley, the druggist. 8-ly HARD VIMES While money is close, wages and prices low, expenses should be cut down in every household. Economy the watch word tor Mothers, head otf Doctor bills, by always keeping in the house, a bottle of Dr. Bos anko's Cough and Lung Syrup. Stops a Cough instantly, relives Consumption, cures Croup and paiu in the Chest in one night. It is just the remedy for hard times. Price 50 cts, and §1.00. Samples free. Sold by Dr. J. Q« Moxley. 0 FARMERS AND MECHANIC*. Pave money and Doctor bills. Relieve your mothers, wives and sisters by a timely purchase of Dr. Bosanko'« Cough nud Lung Syrup, best known remedy for Coughs. Colds, Croup and Bronchial affections. Relieves children of croup in one night, may save you hundreds of dollars. Pi ice nets and $1. Samples free. Sold by Dr. Moxley. Oregon Kiduey Tea is nature's now remedy. Oregon Kidney Tea is for sale by al druggists. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Kidney roubles. WflRlTTNß PT IÇQVQ " UJUUHtf UJjBDMjO AT TEN w . , TION! »re »re now prepared to furnish all classe, with employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare inomentt. Burines, new, light and profltnblo. Persons of either sex easily earn from ÖO cents to 10.00 per evea '»*■ »ml a proportional sum by devoting all their time to the business, lloyr and girls earn nearly as much as men. That a'l who see this may send their address, and test the businesa, we make this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and out fit free. Address George STixs.tr A Co., Portland, Main*. can live at home, and make more mon ey ot work for us, than at anything else in the world. Capital not need ed ; you are started free : Both sexes all ages. Any otic can do the work. Large earnings sure from first stsrt. Costly outfit uiol terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing to send us your address and find onti if you are wise you will do so at once, il. If allztt à Co., Portland, Main*. H Mr nod over |A0 hi I Jelds srs sesiM, hot thoss whs vrikle SUom ACo.,PorUead, Mala«, «ill rasa*» fres, full loformitton about work whkfe mor coo do, mod lit. a. bono.tbo.wUI pw them from Is to la mt du. Romo Urtr K* horS*,yoaü«M«*- " ' ' so.rynilfod. Tooiroaswodhoo. ThoMwbos THE «Lewiston Teller," Bill Heads Letter Heads, Statements, Legal Blanks, Posters, Cards, Etc., Etc., AND ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING •Neatly done . -A-T THIS OFFICE. -• . X MARKS CAN BE REMOVED LEON A CO., London, Perfumers to H. M. the Queen, have invented and patented the world-renowned OBLITERAT OR Whieh remove« Small Pox Marks of however long standing. The application is simple and harmless, causes no inconvenience, and con tains nothing injurious. Price, $2 60. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Leon & Co.'s "Depilatory" Remove« Superfluous Unir in a few Minutes witboot Pain or Ur.|'e.i.- rt Sensation—never to grow again. Simple n. l harmless. Full direetion«—sent by mail—Puce $1 00. GEORGE W. SHAW. Genera! Agent, ly 219 Tremont St* Boston, Mass* the CHICAGO AWD " NORTH RAILWAY. THB BEST ROUTE AND SHORT LINE Omaha Council Bluffs —Chicago. The only line to take for Des Moines, Mar shalltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon Chicago, Milwaukee, and all points Ehs'I. To the people of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho 1 Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California it offers superior advantages not possible by any other line Among a few of the numerous points of superiority enjoyed by the patrons of this road between Omaha oni Chicago, are its two trains a day of DAY COACHES which arc the finest that human art and ingenuity can create; Its PALACE SLEEPING CARS, which are models of oomfort and elegance; Its PARLOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any; and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, the equal of which cun not be found elseweere. At Council Bluffs the trains of tho Union Paeifio Ry* connect in Union Depot with those of the Chicago à Norhern-western Ry. Iu Chicago the trains of this line make close con nection with those of all Eastern lines. For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cin cinnati' Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New Yorkl Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and al points in the East, ask the ticket agent for tiokets via the «•NCWTH-W ESTERN." if you wish the best accommodations. All tiokets agents sell tickets via this line. M. HUGHITT, R. S HAIR General Manager, General Passenger Agent CHICAGO. 1G-Iy. JOHN . KESTEll D RAYMAN WILL DO TOUR D RATIRR IN OOOD SHAPE Forwarding, Trantferring, and D livery attended to promptly. COBD WOOD FOR SALE. SUGAR CANE MACHINERY Manufactured by Blymyer Birg Co Cinn. 0 . JAMES LINFORTII, 116 Front St. San Francisco, Cal., gen eral agent for Pacific Coast. Delivery made from depot in San Francisco or direct from the factory whichever is most advantageous to the purchaser. Illustrated catalogue and price list on ap plication. will also send, free, our treatise on I Sugar Cane, and the apparatus necessary for making syrup sugar. 30 3m CAUTION TO Dealers and Consumers. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Packed by San Francisco and Chicago Honaea to resemble our FAMOUS BRAND OF TFA. All infringements on this Reg istered Trade Nark, or Imitation thereof calculated to deceive the piblle, will be prosecuted to the (tallest extent of the Law Every genuine paper of this favorite and popular Tea bears the name or MACONDARAY &C0 SAW FRAKC1SC to be mads. Cat this ou and return to ns, und w< will send yon free, somi-l hint of gnat value and import ance to yon, that will start yen la business which will bring you in mon "■«J right nwsy than anything alae in thi rld. Any one can do tbe work nnd lira si Jse- Bither sex ; all ages. Something new and just soins money for all workers. We wilt »tort yen s capital not naadod. This is one o the genuine, important chanees of n lifetime »bese who are ambitions nnd enterpri.ing will a«t delay- Grand outfit free. Addreta 16 Taog A Co., Augusta Mail«. TUE «RAPE CURE, ' SAL - MUSCATELU IN AMERICA Without the Expense of a E u . ropean Journey. The erystallircd salt, as obtained !„ state from grapes anp choice fruit , ble, palatable, simple form, are now port *" tn the public of A nieriez as tho create« ,!"",* 1 ent of impure blood, corrector of the,• regulator of tho boweie-tho uaturll muter of natural pro, ULALTll Ah D LONGEVITY Eminent physicians ciaim this acheva, ment a new era in tho allied science of m e <li cine, as it furnishes tho blood with its natural sallies that are lost or eliminated every day. SAL - MUSCATELU! A rOSITIVE NATURAL SickHeadacke and Dyspepsia Core, Sizl-Murcntellc is Nnturo's own proJuct. U supplies to tho system tho want, of sound, rips grapes and fruit; it is tho simplest anc belt preventive and oure for nil functunal derange, mentsofthe liver and its kindled ailments prevents tho absorption of malarial diseases— fevers of alt kinds- counteracts tbe effects of bad air, poor drainage- and impure water;» powerful oxydizer of the blood; a natural rp«. cifio for nil skin eruptious, sick headaches, bii liousness, nurvousnoss. menial depression, and will remove tho effects or accidental ibcliges tion from excessive eating and drinking. Hm it in your homes nnd on your travels. It iss specific for tho fagged, weary or wjrn out. Prepared by tho London Sal-Muscatelle Co., LONDON, ENGLAND. Beware of imitations. Tbe genuine in "bln, wrappers only." ><erSend for circular to G. EVANOVITCH, General American Manager, P. 0. Bon 1068, Now York City. [Mention thisepaper.} • —FOR SALE AT— MOXLEY'S DRUG STORE, 36 Lewiston, Idaho. TUTTS 28 Y EARS IN USE, frl Greatest Medical Triump h of th* Af*t SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Laos of appetite, Do wele costive, Fala la the head, with a dull aeaaatloa la iba bock part, Fala under tbe ehoolaer* blade, Fullness after eating, with adle» Inclination to exertion of body or ulib Irritability of temper, Low spirits. with e feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Data boforo tho eyea, Headache •rev the right eye, Restlessness, with dtfnl dreams, Highly colored Urins, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S FILLS are especially adaptod to enob eases, one dose elTecta suob • «bange of feeling ns to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the A ppetite,end cause the body to Take on Flesh, time the system 10 nourished, nnd by their Tonic Action on . . . HAIR Du: Ghat Baib or Winsung changed to o G lossy Black by a »ingle application of this Dre. It imparts a natural oolor, sate Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, Os. sent by express on receipt of gl. D . OtTloe, 44 Murray St., Now York« S. P. IIEAKTULRO. pLOTIUM U CLEANED« REPAIRED TO ORDER. 15-3m 3d Street, LEWISTON, '| T 1849 Courteous^ Act ive, '^Liberal. May good fortnna follow th*r*Ad«rtol The Daily Alta Tbafoctznoat newapapor ot tbmTodÊO Coast, whioh proaonta both ridai of ril matters of public Interact SToongaM to pttnlah or friands to pot, but ttütoä truthful with all. > The Weekly Alta Fieoenta tho otrongoot pooriblo olrimtd a family circulation. Xt is filled M good reading, storieo, faahlfin not«* and pays intelligent atten t ion to tha HOaaa and Farm. Splendid premium« with fi* Weekly Alta. TERMS OF THE ALTA. . By Kail, Postage Free, la the Dotted MaM Canada. u — Dally, (Including Sunday) One Tear ........... Dally, - une Month......... .2 Sunday Edition, One Tear..................... m Weekly Alts, One Year.... ............ ....... 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