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Elmore bulletin. [volume] (Rocky Bar, Idaho) 1889-1906, July 20, 1889, Image 4

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A trteugte having three amU* anRl«* *up
pnrted by elongated ni »tea, a ein* le in in um a
alight arc. two right angle* formed by a per
pembcular ami a horizontal; a line, an acuta
angle, a plumb, a horizontal Wiected by a
perpenditular, forming two recta tig lea, and
an acuta angle supported by an upright. The
whole will represent a word applicable to the
mental »tote of the aolver of till* prcblam.
for
In
Nu. 400.—Aungran—A Ky»lle HlrO.
if any men of maor mind».
Many bird» of many kind.,
tv uni- are dun and wane arc gay —
Which b tin. oust tell me, pray
11« ia often «een wher» the river wind»,
But »eldom found among the "pinas"
No. 401. Enigma.
My flr»t hi In a con of
My mcond hi in every "dais,*
My third'« In "»gf."
My fourth in "heg."
And tike an earwig In a "rail"
My fifth. My next i* in tire "mud,"
Mr seventh la found in King "Khud,"
My eighth's In "rain,"
My ninth in "Cam,"
My tenth in sweet Mux "Maidenhood,"
My last in nsttbar , 'baii H nor "good,"
How for my whole. Conceiva a crowded
room.
Lit up with candles to expwl Ua gloom—
It
A stag«, ou which our daxxlad «y«* we tlx.
A clever man who «hows diverting trick*—
And you all) have a vary curious skill.
That baa been used for ends both good and 111.
No. «•*.- Drop Iretler Pu.il«.
A-l-d-o-h-h-n-4-w-r-b-w-t-t-s-u-h.
Supply musing letters anil find a vary com
root] proverb._
No. 4<U.-Ctiarade.
Aa I west out amour the men.
I saw a boy whore name waa-:
1 hw a bird. It waa a-s
1 also «aw a pretty w
Odom out ami linger with the —I
1 turtssl my Map. to tho forret, where
A iarire and beautiful Held of-s
Hut uight waa com ln*. I had to run
Tu reach my borna ere tire retUn*
N..w
put together all there thburk
» ootad mao before you aprtngu
No. 4*4." ClYMMOlt*
O
O
o
o
o
o
o
o
J
O O
Start from any circle, and, counting that
eircto "1," count the next "2," the uext la th,
sum direction and tho next "4*
Crow out tho circle reaintcd "4."
Start again from any circle not «roared
out. Count ox before either in tho mine ot
In tlie reverse direction, and «ore out tbv
circle counted "4.''
Crowed circle#, though not to I* xtorted
from, ate to he include«! in the count of four.
out.
Cootluuo to count four from «ny c trete not
mwpd out, and to eroa out the fourth, until
all the circtea but one am created out
N«k 403. TnnMrnnoalluaa.
Chongs ms letter at a move at. that there
will »till iwmsio a legitimate word. For ex
empt*, hate may he changed to love in three
movre: Hale—bare—lave— lova
Chang«- Hard to Easy in five movoa
Cbaugn Hin to Woe in three nmrea
Change Neat to Friro in eight nova
Change Kara te 1 ope In live rouvre.
Change Hand to Foot In six mow*.
Change Blue to Fink in ten movoa
No. 400, — |ll«i(]te«.
Why is the tet t«n* D like % Equallitig child»
What Is the be*t plait to prevent crying
when your tooth is extracted»
When tea young indy Uke an acrobat»
Why te a man who never lay« a wager a«
bad an a regular gambler I
A tm&il child Just borna from Sunday
■chool luformad hi* father that hc could
tho Amt five books of the New Tecta
ment They were, be «id, "Matthew. Mark,
Luke, John end liste hot," end thon, thinking
people looked queer, be heelteUsl end edited,
"Well, beU.-tu.-t or ox; it'» about the mat
t: «re
Key te th* Pussier.
Ho. *49.—h Fuaxleof Seventh,:
C U R H A N T
RHUBARB
APR
PEACHES
g U i N C E 8
O R A ti O E B
BANANA*
No 450. — CruaMug the River : An Kuglixh
man and a »errant go over, the Enghubnuu)
hack with the canoe. Two servant»
go over, one servant come* heck. Two Eng
lieh men go over, eu KngUahnuui and • rer
vent come Ixu-k Two Knf tuhus-n go over
and * rerrent come» beck. Two
over and a servent return* Two xervejnta
then go over tegutber. (Aber volution* ai»
porethto
No 4M. —A Bird Fuxxi»: 1 Frigate bird.
2. Butcher bud. A Weaver bird A Suek*
bird 4 King bird & Bell bird 7 Cedar
bird & Cat bird * Tailor bird
Sa 4S£L—E*»V Charade: Dertou.
No. 4M, —letter Rebus«, tat An M on ■
—Anemone (Ui 1 muierstond to C on figure
S—Configurate
No 4M—Enigmatical Tree* Box, Dog
wood, A«|x*u. Rose, (Hoe, Plane. Tulip,
Bpruc«. EUn. Syoentore. Poplar, Southern
wood
No 4M-Anagram. Termination
Ha 4M—Double Acrostic
V a r I * T
A r m e d A
L i n n * T
L. o e a * T
EvolvE
Y o a d # R
b w * a r 8
Ho. 4.S7 -I«-heed ing* Btnasb—maah
Ho. 4VL— Lkwundrumai Lyre Try to bor
row five dollar, of bint. Bei-sure be moke*
COT
Y «Ute go
butt« end, meat He ha* bnu to roe «reek It
slweya has it* back up. Ia the dictioaary.
Your luooe.
He. 43®. — Geeeraphlcel Pjvund.
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The slug le ring represent* Ute initial letter
of a «a port in Geôrgia. The row of three,
• crept- at Ibe »outiiern extremity of New Jer
my The row of fire, a hay ia Fonda. The
row of reveu. th* capital city of Ontario
The raw of aine, the Dutch
..I the
Maud 00 which Hew York city I* located.
Hw eeatnd vertical of Are, a geographical
name which is just bow figuring ex teure rely
or«—
SMALL INVENTIONS.
Trlllii w liii'li hiirl.ltx.l Th.... Who Fini]
ltrrncnli.il Thrlr I till,r.
The New Jersey man who hit upon
the idea of nilat-bing » ruinier erasing
tip to tlie end of lead pe teil« i. wortn
9-jnO.dfm.
The miner who invented a metal
rivet or eyelet at eaeli end of the month
of mat and irmixers |n>elcel to rwld
tlie ft rain i-hiihoiI l»v the «-nrrutge ol
the

any
di
pieeex iif ore and heavy tool«, has mails
money from hl« letter« pulent
he would have marie had ha
a
a
more
tlmn
«truck a good vein of gold-beuriug
quart x.
Kvery one Im« «ecu lhe mêlai pinte»
that are iixcd to protect the head« and
»olé« of rough «Ikm.«, but every one
diM'xti t know that within ten years ths
man who hit upon the idea has made
SXflO.tMNi,
.V« large a »um a« *»« ever obtained
for any invention Wh« enjoyed by ths
Yankee who invented the inverted
glas« la-ll to hang over gn« jet-* to pro
tect celling* from being blackened by
smoke
The Inventor of the roller «knte has
made «I .i»«i,i«»i. nolwlth«tandiiig the
fact that hi« patent Inul nearly expired
before the value of It wax axrertaincd
In the crane for ndler «kitting that
«prend over the rounlry u few year»
out.
to
the
ill
in
H.-o.
Tlie gimlet-pointed screw ha» prie
duisid more wealth than most silver
mines, and the Connecticut man who
first thought of putting oop|Mir ti|re on
the ti«** of children's *hi»<« ix -ix well
off ox if lie Inul inherited »1. ism.isxi,
fur that's the amount his idea ha«
nsillxed for him in cold, clammy coin.
The common nei-dlc threader, which
every one ha» «cm for «aie, anil which
every woman owns, wo» a Immui In
ne. -die u«ers. The man who invent«- I
It ha» an income of |lo.lkMl a yent irom
his invention
A miniater ill Kiiglalid made Anli.lkSt
by inventing nu odd toy that dnncml
by winding it with a string.
'1'he man who invented the return
ball, an ordinary wooden ball, with a
rubber string attached to pull It hack,
made IMMMUMlii from it.
The peewMl who Invented the must
recent |Hipular toy. "Pig* in Clover."
will he rich before the leaves turn this
autumn. II*- was poor last November.
—Pittsburgh l'rexs.
111.
ily
THE HOME BROKEN UP.
A Nt«»rj That May Ha l>a|»llaala*i In Ftrrj
<*r*at City «I «ha UriI
If you want to get an I.lca of th«
auinlx-r «if people who are at work
down-town ltl«*n, wimien. tatys and
girl» tak«- your stuud any evening at
the intersection «if Washington and
Stale streets, from whl«-h |n>iut more
street «-nr» pull out than any other in j
the city. I'he stream of humanity |
seems endless, f'àtch hurrying liiini«-,
and each appnrently happy tlnil th«
day's work is done. I stood there th«
other evening wnt<-hing the hurrying
throng, when a b«»v about fifteen year»
old. with hi» tin lunch-hox. was pass
ing. 1 thought 1 kii«-w him. und »|ntk«
his name. He türmst ba«-k and looked
that
th,
ot
tbv
four.
at me under the gn*-iight.
••You don't know me? ' I iuln«l. II«
sai«l he didn't, hut when I told him my
name he «nid. "O, y«'*," in hi» boyish
way. nml offered hi* hand. I hail not
seen him for six year». Wh«m I l»«l
knew him he wax ane of a family ol
three children: hi« father wax a prete
|t«rouK mcrediant, and his mother wot
a woman of culture and devoted to hm
home, which was as pretty a» a pieturs.
••Where is your father?" I asked,
••He's living out in the country ; he it
out doing any thing now."
••And your mother?"
••She's at her mother * in
mentioning another State.
"And your brother?"
"At school, with my aunt"
"And your little sistarf"
"She is with mamma."
"And you are at work?"
"Y«et. sir: to- '» retail store. 1
live with some very kind people on tht
North Side, nud am justout of the sho|.
on tny way home.''
Then he turned away in the crowd,
ami was soon lost. I put the answer»
which he had given together, und 1
tonde out u storv which left u lonely
sort of feeling upon me -a feeling id
regret. 1 thought of the home a« 1
had «ceu It and kuown it, aad won
dered what combination of clreum
«tance* could have possibly broken iL
Hut I know it is broken. And that il
w hat I learned in watching the crowd
In the eveuiiig at that corner. I ho|i<
it wax the only story of that kind iu the
thousand« who went by. -Chicago Inlet
Ocean.
not
until
there
ex
three

could
Tecta
Mark,
edited,
mat
The stremgeet wheats are of spring
growth: Duluth and other spring
wheats of the United Stales and fail-1
servant»
Eng
rer
over
xervejnta
ai»
bird.
Suek*
Cedar
on ■
figure
Dog
Tulip,
bor
moke*
The Strength of Wheat*.
ado. with Snxonka. Kubanka uml
(•hirka from Ru«»i»- Th<n«- grew in
latitudes where winter i* long and
seven-, and »pritig ami numSs-r almost
together, and where the season* nr*
regular in there, «■hnraeteristiin* pro
eire-ly the op|Mmite of those obtaining
iu England, where spring wheats rarely
do well. It might he suppose«! that
winter wtiretu, which are so much
longer on tlie ground, would make the
"slrougext" Hour*, but they «io not,
und this fact ho* attne-ted the atten
tion of (ii-riiian chemists, who have
shown fix*n a large number «if analyse*
that the highest pen-enlogc of gluten
is found in small gi-nitied wh«-atx which
«r«» on the ground lex* than I,l" day*.
So shat tho more rapidly 'In- wln-at
plant lx matured the larg« r the pro
portion of gluten, while the longer it
is on the ground the more- sfnreh the
whi-utx contain. • " * 1 »»w some
very bountiful Hungarian writ, at» on
the market last w«-ek, and If th«- geu
•iiti i-liai'iu-ter of those grown in that
Ktuntry is any thing Ilk«- equal to wh:«t
i saw. 1 don't wonder at the quality ol
Hungarian flour. Hut I am tohl tlmt our
miller« cun not make llungar a-i Hour
jut of Iluugariau wheats. I.omlon
Agricultural (iuzctle.
go
It
.Thar 1,14v » » la*il in «MA
I nx? I.ure a jail t> Missouri WfffM
• ffratld Jury ha» ooiulwintonl thirteMB
different times, and out of which every :
prisoner who wanted to ere-ap. hZ i
Con.-, hat the comity won't make re. !
pair». Th#* »uporvim>r* ar£n» that ja!!*
m« .. i;,* „# k ,
arc »vlic** of barburiKtn.
— In on*- corner of a church at Roc'r !
MISCELLANEOUS.
letter
three,
Jer
The
Springs, (ix., a flying *<|uirre1 hits ids
nesl, and on Simany«, every time tliq
congregation begins to »ing. the »qtiir.
re! roiDN out to the edge o( his uesl
and listen*, returning when the sing
ing cettooa.
the
rely
Informs,to* obt*te...i fn.ro OM w»MB
III Caunlrlx Near are* Car.
The funeral procession mutt not
or«— a river. I
CURHENT SUPERSTITIONS.
The IhMttmiiu* » dying per*on Cul U lu
the next to follow.
A dHlwhith hung on a door-knob In |
• ei «r 11 of Uouth in u fumiiy
The corpue mu*l not puM twio
any I »mi of the name road.
dnmv* on
am."
: very
,,ver ! ing
of
the ground indicates
di -. I— 1 1 * r nr death within ti your.
\\ hoever work« ou a xiek (s-rson , , orix.
drex« tie or »he will die within a year.
If a hoe !»• carried through a house
■ome one will die before the year it i
I
; !
the
a
out.
If jliirtecn »It at a tahlu the
til not live through tin
who
rlsex Unit
year.
The person on whom tho eyes of »
dying |ier«on lu«l re*t will lie the tlrxi j
to die.
Whoever counts the carriages at a !
paxxing funeral will die within the
year.
To bronk a l.a.klng-glnxx lx a sign ol b -
death iu the family ilie yeai
clot*»«»
II th i-e |M-i-eoue liHik at the name
time iuli. a mirror oae will die within :
the year.
The dock «tumid he stopped at the
time of death, a» Its running will bring
ill luck.
If one die*, and norlgor mortis en
xm-x. it liidlcnlesa «peedy xecomi >lculh
in the fondly.
If it henree I« drawn by two white
horses death in the neighborhood will •
occur iu a month.
It I» unlucky in u fum-rnl for those
present to n-pnxx the liouxe s hmv death
bun isv-urred.
If ruin falls on a new-mnde grave
will Is- another death in the fam
a
l
In
I
a
the
ily within tin- year.
If the grave i« left iq»-n over Sunday
•«•ur ta-fore tlie
nnolhcr death will
Nuiiday fid low ing.
To k«-«-p the corps«- in the lion»«- over
Sumliiy will bring «loath in the family
liefore the year U out.
It is unlucky to pass through a
fum-rnl. either hstwacn tlie earrings»
or th«- III«-» of mon ruer» or> foot.
If rain fall» into an open grave an
other burial in the cemetery w ill occur
within thr.-e data
AI a fum-rul cntarlng a church beforo
th« *•'«- mourners means death to some of
Die ««uleriiig party,
I «»put on a bonnet or hut of <
at mourning is the sign that j
mu- lajfor«' the year I» out.
D any one com«-» Uj «« funeral nftcr
in j the pro«-.*»sl«.n »iHrlxHiiollierd. ath w ill
| ««■«•ur iu the same house,
th« ovi-r Sunday, it i» said tlmt w ithin four
th« w«-«-ks one of the village w ill «lie
in
will wear
lu Switzerland. If a grave is left open
If. (luring rticktiGZH. a pair ol'
Im* ilioppoil to nut'll a luttittH't* that th«*
|M»int ntlekn int«» tho floor, it iiKiical«**
tin* of th«» «ink ponton.
womit 11 who Ini" h«*««fi w«»w
Wh«
a
II«
my
not
l»«l
ol
wot
hm
it
1
tht
1
id
1
won
iL
il
ho|i<
the
Inlet
lug put « Imr thimble on tin- tabic «»
she «Its down to eat. It is a «igu that
she will 1»- left a widow if »he nmrrie«.
A common saying I:: Knglnnd is:
"llnppy is the corps« the ruin fulls
on." This ludicf exlut« ulse in the
t'nii<-d ■ s t«ile«. Tint« it ix Mtid tlmt if
ruin hills at the time of the fum-rul It
sign tlmt the d«-iul lut» gone to
IIi-hvi-ii. Chicago Mull.
is
THE CARPET MOTH.
Never»! M««li',«U of Alla«-kittc and l*e
,lr«i.vl«vx Till« lliM«x.-lMtl,l l*r»l.
Where «-ni-|H-ts nre> us«-d urn) only !
taken up once a year at ••houso-clcai»
ing." the «Huidltioiis are very favoru- !
Ide for Site carpet bug's inere-ase, par
tieulurly where- the hoiim--«'li'uning Is '
hurriedly dune. When n house hits
one« become infest«»!, nothing but the
must eneigeth- mensume will «-«»m
plctely ri«l it of the |n-st. and in com
plete r!<ld»m-e i-the only ii,q«e. ns in
tt year u very few individuals sill so
iLire.• Mre ln rix« ,rc..ut rlomaiTA A »
mcime aw to do great damage At
iiouHc-clcHiung time then, in* iniuiv
rooms should h- bn red ms- us po^
siblo. ami III« hotlsc-kœper should go
. ,, .« ' «
carofully ovrir th«» room* removing
all diiMb and with a )miid-uU>mizer
_
Eliniila pun
rttwir
btUW*
ehiu-giHl witli beuxine
the liquid into nil the
■-riw'ks nud under tin«
Ismiilx unfit every «-rovk» bus iu-eu
reo«-ln-d. The carpets themselves,
... , , , • i i i i
alter thorough heating, should I«
liglilly xpniy«>d with tlie same sub
xtjiii.-.. wliieh will Iinleklv ... niuirule
stums , wnt.n will quiCKiy .«npornt«,
leaving no isinr after a short time,
The inflammability of benzine should
be remembered, however, and no light j
fail-1 should Is- hroughl ni-nrit. ' Ills done. ,
before relaying Ihc ciu-|H«ts. it will Is
well to pour into the crocks a initier
aUtly thick mixture of plaster of I an«
«ltd water, whieh soon sets and fi ls
,, , , . ,
tin-ill With a xolld substance iuto w liiell I
th.-inx.w-ts will not enter. Then l»J
ttrtitiix! th»* h»)r»IcrK of th© room a
uitlftl , |f tiire»4«l ITNlfiltll.lMIMM* Mflli
a DUD i»i !«rn « ro<»ni»g |»a|a*p. ami
afterward relay th« car|Nte Thla '
, , . , . - , _ _
thorough treatment should answ.-r
in the very worst <-as«-s, and iltu
, , • , , . ,, ,
house «to eletuiod the insect will prob
ably not regain a foothold during the I
ensuing y«-ar. Cloth-covered furniture
which may hav«- til*«» become Infeeted i
•hnuld Is- xtounn-d or also tre-nt.si w'th 1
uml
in
and
nr*
pro
that
the
not,
have
pro
it
the
some
on
geu
that
wh:«t
ol
our
Hour
is-u/.im-. und cbvxt. or drn wer» in which
, , . , ,
i,if<--t«-«l «-lothiug has been »lured should ,
he thoroughly sprit y ml.
Another method of trciitment con
in laving m dump cloth (un old
lowol op h fiildod ehriot will do) wnooth*
. # ' -
!v over the kukjkm'Icu |mct r»f the *'ar
{NH, und imttittg it with a hot trou
I hc steam thus g ..rated will |«uss
, , 1 , m n .1
llinmgh tlie . -pet and kill all tin- in- ,
wh-Is imim-diately beneath
laborious, un entire room could be
« if Hi-. I to u'livnutige in litis way.—
Uo.nl Housekeeping
If not Loo
. . .. . . . . ,
mORKUlt? |)»t>'?*« , U hy the IsrOKtelalure; do
know ,- s,.,„„d citixcn "Y.-s. I
^ ,, , . . .
: ''° '"P!^ to ,M> l * "'«JT-Uery »<
hZ i lh * , l \ " *TÎ
re. ! «« *" h beer. -Burlington Frem
ja!!* 1 ,, . f w .. ..
Kverv bicycliat should um hi*
' • . * . Ä _ ,
! pcrAnnal innuetice «0 hcctire 1100 a
road», but hie duty doc* not require
,, m . » au
him to jfot off hi* Wheel otw the
handle» und nmooth the highway down
with th» back of hi* neck.—Homerville !
A nai was the inst I
—»irsi «-lUzt-n
ids
tliq
uesl
Jou Ciwl.
— '!*>»« new .-«mstitullöä of J ifpttn I« ]
iwwrlbed us "a government of the I
Emperor, for the Emperor, and by tti®
Emperor. " h no more resembles
Magna Charta thun a hat doe*, an el*- j
phnnt. und make« the government of
Ohle.
KUt^
hr.t
Dk.
aide
mât
Japtin In reality n government of •*!
am."
— The climat« of Afghanistan i« so j
: very dry that without irrigation noth- I
! ing cun be grown below an elevation
of 8.M0 fei I, ut which point dew tirst !
Is-ginx to form. During the mnnmer
-«-axon the |M*opie live chiefly on meî
, orix. which are grown in such qunn
i .(pike
; ! tiex that sirup I« niude fisim them.
— The lumdon pii veillent«, which
every visitor from thiM aide of
the wnior ux «o perfert. lire rci-eivlng
a tremendouH ninoiiiit of locul hIiumv
now. WimhI und uaphult are Um> «lip.
|tcry: inucadiun can't xlnnd the heavy
wear. The opinion 1« freely heard
that London "ha« not yet «olved the
problem of «tree! pavement*, and
teems UN tar off from It nx ever."
j
!
that
- At ati* led homestead near (Trims
b - v ,, '*' rp ** •* »PP'®
trt-e one liundreil years old. tho
branche» of which cover an »reo of
forty feel, and which has frequently
of
I
dy
and
: f«"" «venteen to twenty bar
rel« of mnrketnble fruiL

—In a number ol test* applied to
masonry. ncc<irding to Prof. Itaker, of
lllinoi- 1'nlverslty. pier» of ordinary
brick »nd common lime mortar stood
a pressure of a little over 1.A00 pound»
per square Inch, which l* equal to the
weigh! of a column of brick 8.000 feet
high with ordinary Portland cement
mortar tho strength wo» somewhat
more than Ï..VI0 pound» per square
inch, or the weight of a column of
brick masonry H.tklt) feet high.
A (termon living in Weehawken
«cul u letter lo the Mipcrintendenl of
t'nxtle (iarden offering him |1 if he
would lind a wife for him who would
come tip to the specifications given in
Ihc letter. Me said: "she must he a
rosi-cheek«-d. golden-haired Dutch
girl, twenty year. old. five feet tall,
weighing nut over l'JÔ pounds, plump,
and -with a waist tapering gently from
the head und feet.' She must be of a
modest, retiring disposition and very
l 4 >du»i rions " . . •
a
- Denmark has a new am] unique
It is called the -Telit»,.cy
,\»Nuratn*»* Societyit* object bellito
provide for women who can't or won't
marry. Premiums begin at the age of
thirteen and eml at forty. At the lat
, . •
1er age an unmarried woman n-c.-ive»
an annuity for life. If she marries at
any tim.- after Uking out a policy »he
•orfclts all claims on the society. The i
profit» of the society .ree*p.-ctod U, ,m !
snough to provide well for mem tiers (
who IM?V«*r mai*ry. ,
- It i* *nltl that in the Southern part
KiiumIa the urn* a <m*Iii of
»I \Ui*n\R Mit |h HMont» iw a nnn oi j
.ueh small value that It would take
1.SMHS1 of them to buy on America.«
ill
ôoUâm% nod t-bt**«* coin* Hr»* ho scHrce
Ihnt h man who ha«* a timid rod U
«»
l«»'ked upon ns rich, and one who h»«
a thousand is aonstdered very wealthy.
It i» strange to think a person wealthy
who ««WH« two-fifths of a «-ent. ami
is:
if
It
to
jomforUib'y well off on on« twenty
fifth ijf »i«*mi»
A Sign That Neve« Fait».
"William." said Mrs. Trembly,
"hear that horrid dog. I»n'tit awful?"
"Is that the same dog that kept ut
awake last night?"
••I think so. It sound» unlucky.
!
!
Is '
voice, as he »lepped out of hed and
the rcHclu-d for his revolver.- Membra»
dis-sn't It?"
"Didn't ycu ever hear that the howl
ing «if h «lug was a euro aign of death
In the fumiiy?"
••No. Wh *»i family?"
•■The dog's," said Trembly, in a firm
Truvclrr.
in « llreUvhrtMMMIWA
so The x«-\.-««l rlluiat,-. «g Klnrlds. rnl<«nul<> en-i
A » l'»llfurhte h*V4* FtCh bfCD much lilfwrilwd lot
At i nnu \ mtm di«Mf.yet ih«u>anfte«if the
iiNtiviw iu Uhmu* dir of ihi* (ni«I m«te«t>
go »1 hiiun- • r--m«sl> which i. «siW. hy UrsntlvU.
ander the menufarlitreni' uotltir* gMonimtee
th»t. If taken in timi* end glveiTa lair trial, I»
will ettect a eu re- «y »«»ney peld for It will be
_ prumiitly returned. We refer lo that World
Uined remedy for eouEtiinptlon (or Iiiue
«ternfate) kn<»an ■*> Dr. Hielt*«»'» tioldeu MtHliesl
Dlwovery. It i» the only remedy for tht» ter*
rible d I •«*■*«• immufumI uf xiich mperlor curative
pruiH*rtie« mb to WMrmut H« inEiiutecturer* iu
welllux It under n irtiar«ute«*
Ihin't Itewk. «ml hlner, end et.lt, httl um- pr
I« -««i- »« .i.rrh K.-nuxi> <>f dmai«*
- » -
Tin- «.«»I sxinxrltxn hxl|>« the imf.irumx«,.
Mar | am . wUhent x>kluK him how he lulvuil.
to v.itr.
j IMcHhrt |M thr nnnrrf , .. wh „ Urwl
, uix.u nntblux hm «liiisl» su«l drink.' and trt
Is- with rhemlrludbtvmh.n. Her"hrleels.
Ilk«- those ot msuy <«thi-r vhlrrl} |ivr~.u- wh«
dlRrstive eewere here Ix-eomr lm|islrd, didn't
an« w1t l, h ,. r lhl , «•> lx-t..n- th.- an-» ,,t
ls lT.wtelt.-r'. W«it«a« li Bitters, mreeme one of h*-r
, inimi-n.il> fri.-ii.1x end n-lsllvr. would nn
I .Imilittsll) h.rr (x-renadixl h«-r to try th. itn .l
l»J
a uroieriiou »»u their i«»r!. for »be w**uld »ooii
Mflli « * « \ » • IHT«I «n.l Fft«l| »tioliirt» tbum
ami w m, ^ The moot otwtlnate eaaevof
' l»uH«e»tkin. with it» attemtaut bearttmrn, fla
_ inteiiee, e«iu»taiit unea»lu«*»« of U>e atomai'h
u,,- lw vv.w. so- eootpletely nverre.ro« bythl,
«.v.-e-isn e-m.-dy Chill»ood frvvr aad bfltona
, n-mltti iU. rb. umstixin slid kidm-y tnillhl- «*«
„i„, n.u. vrel by It.
the I
i
1
Thai I'nlukrrtx, Old Wereaw
• i
All tbo path» of lift l. a«i lo Ihc xmvc mud the
utmoftl tlmt «t < nu do i» t * » «void tlie »hört cute.
» 4'entiaaallea sf e t ,,ik fur ,nv
Icnxltiuf ttno- «-»««M-, irritai tmi ut Hu luiin. ur
-H-nu-Hinnitr IMreqsc "Hunvx * «wix
, , <*Jh««i{ Tmrket" ,n* eu rlwtlvi- Cmuth Ki-in-.lv
, |- r «. .. - ,.wild ux', ix tu«
in life
incut»
»! Iw «ttelncd by
Il I» tlu xixxMC r.»a«l 1 bat
Many
flank move
old la«d* u* the tinmuteln tup»
. **..*_ . , .
Jhv NUM thnt put» an «'llcte In reach
*'ar- eiTnr ,rimi wumrn to lighten her l«U»r
te ccruinly a èmr/orfor. (Yagin A Co.
sut^y ore»c under thi* heed in ateklng
Dobt-in* hire-trie soap so chap that off
in- , Mn ^ u ,- oll 11 * tetai"
be
Loo
arc uever too rnmny É ww r r » in this j
• khul nurd too many h«»
Th»
world, «fui not
ever yet lxtn «|M»k«u
•C% KEY Ml I ••TOM M»\r.
. , Problbly no itiMM lofllrta an much coutlii
do |. M ln »* Kb. HUiAtiwm. mer lit.Miiglt- .„lb
I plslufl... Hr. Havld Kenovdy'. Ksvorlu- ..
. «ly. of Mondout, V V , won mon* cun*» than!
»< mumn.ii.«^ S^'BLiÎLSfSSâfikÂ'ÎEÏ
V'ireïï ,'X " '
Frem s «"rSV. Z'i
.. from s teile ah. u«n«U»m M> ♦••»» « very
hi* iwd «m«. »nd ooa« m Ih«?
, relief, 1 «w In imvld Keutivdx» Kmvorii,
a Kcn»»d>. »»f liomiout. N. v am «ntir«i> rid of
«v. n «ymptom «»f my trouM»-. tjnly «him* bo«
au tl«*» hrouirht nU»iit thil wonderful n-*ult. It Im»
the built »« up *t»d tmeu of xrv«t iH*ncflt to me In
1 h, * Ärt,, > ******** to oMmv
! dx kxAxxnv'» Tavovti Rmu>y, m«dt at
Koiidnut. X Y. «1 « for •'».
Kfltted f».r book. I»*>w to cure Kidney. Uv«r aud
Blo«i dlaonlcrv
inst I
taken Rite m*
cu.km: PILKMÜ PI».K»»:!I
Dr Wllllaie', Indian Idleoiutiaoat I, theouly
mttîiü» m^'tS.-" 1 "
<'hronl< ••*»«•« ni l«>nx fiaiidiu*
..j y exiwrirnrc 1 that ïir^'w II
, lle t> ln, * ,,u ' ** T <* Itnawdlato
tea
old LINO
timed
the
lio not .nth-i eu lu.t.oi Inwei. HoM t»r WIJ ;
ll.ma.li'i M.ii.itkiturlnx <o. t'n.|>», 1 'lrvrUnil. •
Ohle. «I- «öd »1 ; jury,
«old by I. Hhiiuanrr A Co., Wholrerele Proa hodle.
KUt^ Portland. Or
i with
Aiiii.iix.irxiixiT.n xixxt in«»nrr I» the l«ui «. do
... lor a great deal fiepe® da apoc he(
hr.t li | * t "-.-«l "H. ___Min'HPlUA
White Klrph.nt of Slam, Lion of Bn«. «-J"»
land. Dragon of Chin*. Cree. of Swltaer, |
land. Baii u«r of Persia, Cr®*©ent of Egypt- »
Doubl. Eagle of Huxnia, Star ol ChULYb* ^7
Circle of Japan. Harp of Erin.
cat them buy a hox of the genuine
Dk. C. Mi Lane « Cki khkatbij Liver n "
PlLdj*, price ICI rent*, and mail u* the oat
aide wrapper with your addrarn, plainly
written, and 4 cent« in atampa. We will
tbeu mail you the above llet with an ele
gant package of oleographtc and chro
mât ic cards.
To
Ki.kmi«hj Bons.. Prrmatmo. P*.
Istxr «ru** pfirr »I whirh h»vr U tmuirbt.
yuan sorely ('tare«.
To rax Kncma -Tlea» Intorm yoar read e r»
that I have a ixxdtlv rem cl y lor the abort
.By lu timely aw thoumaud. |
X* have tx-en permanently cared,
to wad ten bottiea of my
(.»•M
nsinni lillrSkf
of hopeltWB oa*
I shall hr ffla»l
dy rass t«» auy of yonr readrrs who haw eoa |
•ampUou If tbry will Mud me their «xp
and poMtofficr sddrrss. Respect fully.
T. A. HLOCTM. U C.. W1 rrarl st-.Maw
York.
Thn country I« lioo'ed with poor imluuUmaof
"Oral of North Carolina Plug Cat Hawking
Tobacco."
SURC, SAPS. SPEEDY.
Panama »ratine will «lw«>. relieve lad Ire.
Pleaaaut lo take UiMnmieed
mouey refuu(t«»l. i iocs tried yos will trever be
wlUiont it. By r.-xl-l*-r.-.l mall. $!.;*) Send pnMal
nolr lo Pauarea »«.* ihr c«..fa»x XI». Osklai d.Cal
:
-
Iftc#. ^
IW
till
HIW
*M|»W
/n
who kno<r # , hln)l when ^ ^ „ j
cannot be fooled hr a pour immitatlon of ,
•»»* well-known "Seal of North Carolina" |
Plug C ut Toluwro.
/# , ar {n mim , fhn> , hf ffrnuiH£ -SenT
costs you no more tlmn the nutny trashy
plug cut*/A<«/»or>ir T'kTK.', h Pare*
i i u^T««* v Juw?h «.nok e noo tbèrlo ®
! ^ ÏOU ^
( $75M]Q $250.22 i..îîS?«"'îï '"ÀÂ
, pr**lfrT3 <rbo oui rt»rnl"h * bom« «ml «Iva* Ihrlr
WiMtf tuns totlw * it»»»««. Hpgfa rooinmui msjr bf
pruniabiur ecipiov«*«i •»»***. AfrvvMsiMiMlBUMrn j _
J- /.JolfllnOXAni., «« Mm *" m -
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TN Celebrated French Cure,
APHRODITINE"
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r«'Ttitiii«N!
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POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
• i
o e n r l; a ti y
fut moi n#» t oui
d)M?n®c. or «fiv
dixotttei of liie
Bcocralt Y« or
null» o( miilt««»
a**v wh«?llt«r at •
i»mx (»'»m tItv
ut *timutentt, i iilwitT'o or upturn
oi thioiixh y out li (ill iti«1t»crv(>4»ii. over tmtult-»
•ihh*. Ac . »urb •» I nM of Biam I'tiwcr. temkeful
iitnk, li* a«. : : K • s • it u l':t 1 1 in i n ih«» H««k, Hcrnimil
llvUert«, N«*rvoux Prontrulloii Rortam
•trine«. DiiuiiH.*«». Wc«k Mein
on. I«A».| !*«»" ' f! I in !•« tf ••ih'V , oltiili if no
f tet led of leu icnl lu |•l«Mltarul••f»id•?<'NlMt iUMiii
ly. I*ricfl» |( 00 m lw»x fi Loxm lor ff»ou iteut by
ninilou r**4'«M|»t of *♦ i r
A \\ It ITT VC K (il ARIXTrrNfVfrrt.i#
ttnftr. »4» refund th« )i»*»»wry if • tVrwiuueiM
i* Hot pflppfrNl TIi"<niiii|i oi itnttiniouinl»
fMfllhj llHIlif. of both M»x«w, r»»»rn»HfM*iilly
n| hr A
the
AFTER
BEFORK
all
,nv
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by
bat
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Co.
off
Aih Irre»
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
'trenter Idh»
U KvfkHK »HAK« It
HJim.^ND. OR
RGX T
t4old by WrHblK A l»uc, DruinixU,
•nti Wmhiuicton Kta.. Portland. Or.
cor. Ret
oud
this j
h«»
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than!
'
very
of
bo«
Im»
In
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aud
S.S.S.
tUvi.iff tor tbe$wmt f>i«r or five yowm b««»i tmublod
« ith }#m tea ••xl Uatfhn on my hri * d b «l v , «n I
f mlliMc no nlvf I « any «# t"«a c'.*'»iUmlly piwpDfud
« •»)•« ami m.iUiioum prtncrit> 4 for
I «MdiMMi to try y mr H. H. H. re
fourni vremtnt tf Mi th* r«*i«e, four ho'il«* < ioaring
tnjr »kiii cut
■HhMm t > All »• «••into in it* |,wi*i u th«| |
Imm la. You cun uw t!»te IHtvr ami my n«m* m •
'•' Dt.rt.iAj to the tiH.ru* cf U,* K. W K. r«m*dy
Very truly yuur», Aumiu» P. IteuM*,»,
S3U MAUDume ht , hen I nmi«u. t »l.
by 1 h » m« i*n* t
wi, and hmv*
m*
cheerfully rctwumeßtl
*#• Seul f .r
twre.reri
■ <i tH "! '»hi«« l*u
W 4 UMN* MO ! • Ivb'»» I *•«itWrref*. (limited frite».
TMK MWIPT H»*l*TriC4'0.
DrmWft- I. AtlfiMUte.iiro
T«ru your tongm- eon Hew hrfoir »ird
tea
LINO TOÜB CONSTITUTION A HAND
(on«llliiti»nx are much alike, and iu
timed eut hn of u. the unie <»u-ea produce
the uiw effect*. Vert go. tilxxiii«»*. or
; n f kind, executing that of a
• , I. i„
; jury, can rome only when Here I« In oil
hodle. «.me Imnurlty of t* r Wood whirh
have not «ulllclenl vitality t* throw off
i with ut help. Ther. fore, the proper thing
«. do I« to get immédiat Ijr the m-i-exxvry
he( No aid ia #o effective a. I P an
When you fre-l t h.-«r ill»
«-J"» —— from three 'o ten of theae
| Vr'vei m.t on ' Ihr fr "l-ng
» '.. —ill*!!*«., over it I ukv
^7 u
I'" 1 * * ,,d ' lo nH ' roc k the co i.atliutmn.
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»■" .wt" "• ■» ■ ■-»
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BAN THAN« laCO.
CSDCAOO
HIW YO«K.
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It has pertmtnentlv onrvxl teoitoands
® f «*•** pronoun.-ed by «I.H-tor» li«qre
Brest h ing. «*«-., don't delay, hut u«e
PISO S cl*RE F«K CONfit MPTION
bf Immadlitzlv Bv Drtifcui»l« % centl.
j _ ^ ^ ••
- Rkwabd— If you daw *n Old ^orr th*'. *ir«d»
ht,*lln*. and th*t other ntntdlM hmtf tellrd to
oÄll*Bm'n Ca' U, «î!5«'!ü| , £ïmftf
SL «i.*ubl«, My « roîim™x5
Nrilra. Halve, which i. Warranted lo
Cure wbca rverytblugelre fall«, it ant kept by
yoar druroil-' rend rent, la *tain|xi lo J. C.
DXSXST. hi t. AUoria. Or., aa<t ren-lvr a hox
qH*
F °1
CONSUMP't'
OR.SPINNEYs
Rir»t rtt. c all ot
RorUautJ.ur «ddieE»
Br. Spinney é Co.
NCRVOU 8 »ÄÄ?: tt
d4?ncy. Ate.« da« toenotwMor nlruw, eure),
YOUNG MWIffiÂ'î
fwtlon «hould mit thfliuwlD« of oar tmtimi fiL
A pOBitiv« camjTMLmnined in every r»*r. Syphilt«.
Urinary and Venaraai PteaparM all uooaturai dia
charvM« promptly and «aXelR eure«!
MIDDLE. ACED MENKttS
! pf XMMPI «e Bladder. Weak Rack. Nrr»
. iMMlttf. Wartinif OT ttexn«.f btrrthgXU. rtr.. cnr»*«l
» and rpatorrd io hralthy vttpor,
i M, B. Jharaotta ouabla to vl«tt na mav Ir tmw4
at their banM, hy corrrriaondrnce. Mrdtciue« an«*
.MMroctlona erat by maiforexprr»«. t n»uuat oi
ma. Rand « oanta ia Mmmm fur i hc i ourtg Maa i
: Yrtacdor t*uld« Lo viadioeli.
He
ABB k? (• IN a BAR« Sainplix worth «4.15
FKRB^LIimni not «utter hor»e«' fvel.
water MafYty Rr In
Matter €*.. Mellv. Mlek.
-=
Orators
««7 PUo'b Core fur Con
EUIDDUUO IkTMK HKHT
far ■uepthM
Cl«Er. » CVUlfl.
MANHOOD ! ROW U 1 ST. HOW KESTOKER
the huit««
Read Dr. f'ulverwelr» I vlehrafcd "Kimiv
lllNl WeMk
the Radical Cure of
dnrtfi by early IndtM'retlou nml exeeane
ce le lira ted author. In thi» admirable
clearly denn m »träte* from :w year»* mu
praetlre. that the alarminffroiim*4|uet)c« _
SKSwSsHaSîirS*
hand* of every youth atid man Heilkunde»
•«•al lu a plain eiiYcbqic. pu*t |«hhI Free ««inpie
of inedielue amt on applicaliun.
The ( alverarll Hedlelne <*•..
K»tat.li»hed ia r «0. I* O Box LM). New Yolk. N Y
in
,
$160 PER MONTH
Amt expense» to represent lb*
Papille Laud and I, «an € o.
In thl* county. But of irfriviipp« BMlrwi. Ap
ply at H*
< KUtt
r—4 BalNteg. Holm Eraar »•*«*. 4 «l.
NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS.
l
FOUNDRY
MAX 1IKK —
ESTBLISHED AT PORTLAND
Mein
no
iUMiii
by
— »Y ——
PALMER & REY,
AI th« New Build lue. cor. Tint mud Abler HU
Wf art- uow prepared to «tuait kind, ut Elr«-tni
au«1 HU-re,I work to first-«-)*» ,tyt, at rvsvuitahlv
prtree. kvraxmtx-r. we hav«> the nulv f'ltliuln
oftht, kind In tht- Nurtheret. »'.• luiereutov
all work to be perfect. Send n, triai onli-r.
PALMER ic REY,
l',Mpl,t< Printer,* Warthwn,
Portland. Oraoou.
TO MAKE
— A —
W Otliciois Biscuit
f Amk your Grocer for
COW BRAND
SODA °x SALERATUS.
Itnhtiiy fire
^JACOBS OR
FOR LAMENESS ANO SWELLINGS.
In thr Hip. true* rittdi o* Hi. Jm m. *»*
la Up vm la Ml mm
tara «rttWal Wmmftt.
% «r y«». wMNTifii ém
tL
ä "r»"«SAaa«^r
Swelling«.
uaxu Um ran nu ,e« ntf v
«UMaWulwXaJl
AftXOLO TOM HAM DHL
AT and IHalim.
Singes
I CURE FITS!
whfl tfrm wwtd Ptwt'fl
Oar»* for <'<«ieunii)b..n
ItUHIWTOr AI.L.
S '
ter a
merely * ■ •»«>
I Su «et
of'rrr», aritar.» « nu.
• 1 U. 1 > I wanaai aiy r«w. tr
«ica***»» M l. In«s
çïïtj äJS* rar
a '"*'v-u*zrsrz E M Me.o.
1 prmcnix aed filly n
don# B1« 14 a» I he only
•IMK'lfi- fur IUP KTUIß < Uf"
•jB of this dlNMMT.
•h o.hInuiuham.m. D ,
Amslrnhin. M. Y.
W» have anld Hi* G for
TO S OSTS.
■r. rentra.
y Trent, sad .1 lire
given tin bad
beUon.
Ü. H DTCHEkOO..
t'hleags. Ill
M1.M. OeW by Urugguu.
A BIG SHOW
I
laxEMt faaaral daaitni WSM of the Mlwinlpf*
trait*. Wood «a. TI*. Crockery, Glare JMssMs
itltire ol «Shre
p tor tall hw by In* rostl. and tasra how
ta lire c hasp sad wall at wasU
la «very Cooaty
r. Ci
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chanz* >1 >n the »lighlrM Tbl» Mtap t*
Uii-itdc«! Im «|Mmllt r («-<Uy wllh
T
that tuadr twenty y

I T »(«tain« sHklsg «ha« ran hijnr,
lire Hur .1 rakrtr. It lxi*h«oi»,«e<.r.
•nd blrdOK* whitew
I I vk tahvN fUitneld und blanket« •» n*> ufhet **»ap
* wiÙtOM »ht mking—leav»«z
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