The Cigrar Ho Did Xot SmoTcc. During the great war between France and Genuany, Prince Bismarck, "the man of blood and iron," was the actor in an incident of a most suggestive nature. The prince is said to be a sinokcr, ardent ly attached to the "wood." Ho is re ported to have said, "the value of a cigar is best understood when itis the last you possess, and there is no chance of getting aumucr. jioi acvoiccs oi tobacco in any form teem to delight in their bond age to it, and to be miserable if deprived of it. It is said that Bismarck bad clier- isocd las last agar all through a battle, in glad anticipation of the luxury in store for him. when be suddenlr and gladly deprived himself of the smoke- giving solace. In his own words, "I painted in glowing colors in my mind the happy hour when I should enjov it after the victory. But I had miscalcu lated the chances. A poor dragoon lay helpless, with both arms crushed, mur muring for something to refresh him. I felt in my pockets, and found that I bad only gold, and that would be of no use to him. But stay, I had still my treas ured cigar! I lighted this for llim and placed it between his teeth. You should have seen the poor fellow's grateful smile. I never enjoyed a cigar so much as that one I did not smoke." This is a charming little story, and re minds one of the still finer unselfishness of Sir Philip Sidney, who, at the battle of Zutphen, gave the water brought to him, parched with thirst though be was, to a poor wounded soldier. Both illus- trato the great truth of the "luxury of tiwv a iiurase as use as 1 1 is beautifuL It is a luxury within the reach of all, even the poorest and hum blest, and is one, too, which does not lose its charm by repetition, but increases the more it is indulged in. Sir Philip Sittnev denied himself the draught of water, almost a necessary of t:r i.T, i i. " uj uu uumoie companion in arms. Bismarck surrendered a luxury that per haps cost him nearly as much self-denial as that of Sir Philip" Sidney. Both knew a pleasure that was greater than the one they bad foregone, for eternally true are the sacred words, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." "I never enjoyed a cigar so much as that one I did not smoke." Might not this sentiment be uttered by many a man who has relinquished his daily wine or beer for the sake of others. The new found pleasure of Bismarck is one that has gladdened the hearts of thousands of unknown men and women, who hare dis cerned that teetotalism has yielded them a joy incalculably greater and more last ing than the ooe glass" ever gave. At first, perhaps, they experience a physical discomfort and social inconvenience, but as they saw lost men and women rescued; ragged and half-stirred children clothed and fed; aching hearts made glad; and wretched homes made joyous, and have traced this human prosperity and glad ness to their own tectotalism, they have borne about their hearts a qniet but a genuine satisfaction which has repaid them a hundred-fold for the "sacrifice' they have at first. "That cigar I did not smoke." How many, looking back upon the time when, after hesitating between two opinions, they decided fur the safe and noble side, and left untouched the glass that waitxd their lifted hand, can say that that glass they "did not" take was the most joy giving class they ever knewt Jn almost every town and village there are men and women whose hearts are gladdened by the sight or the memory of the good work done. In the quiet church-yard rests one man, once a nuisance to the neighborhood and a curse to his home, and an outcast from society. A brave man tried to rescue him, and by the glass of wine he "did not take" reached his heart, and won him to sobrietv and god liness, till his wife and children wel comed him they had once dreaded; the wretched borne became bright with plen ty and love, and the neighborhood found that the man who was its. disgrace and annoyance had become a respectable and useful citizen. In a pulpit In a great town stands a wise and Christian preacher, whose influ ence is mighty oa the side of Christ and humanity. Years ago be was in danger. His personal attractiveness, his talent and cenialitr were nwilnni mftn Fnr ttia -glass" was his growing resort In aid of Sl-1t.. 1 t f 1 ? 1 wise and womanly woman saw it and trembled for him. She stood well in so cietyher table was the resort of the culture of the neighborhood, and the elo quent preacher was one of her most wel come guests. To saTe him, she not only uttered words of tender warning, but set the example of personal abstinence. By reason of her entreaties and example, he became an abstainer. He sees the peril he to narrowly escaped. He sees men abler and nobler than himself who bare fallen to degradation by means of the tempting snare, and by bis gratitude fur his own salvation be has won hundreds from, like peril. And she his good earth angel, old in years, but yonng in spirit rejoices gratefully and daily In the good she wrought by the rrta-ssbe --did not take," Ever it is so. The happy are those who give happiness. We doubt if anybody is wretched who makes other-lives glad. Those who suffer lrom ennui, and feel that life is prosy and dull, may find a remedy for the dullness in Ioring effort for others, and especially in the great temperance field. .Next to direct re ligious effort, no work is so fascinating, to fruitful and so joy-giving. And those who relinquish their "glass" from a-sense of duty and love will fiad that the results of their apparent sacrifice are such as will repay them a thousand-fold for the loss of the wine they do "not take." Tltc ChurcJtman. Or twenty-three young men who only last month stepped across the threshold of life from an Eastern college, and went forth upon the trackless ocean of life to battle-with relentless fate and win re nown or & glorious death in the arena, eleven are clerking in auction stores at fourteen dollars a month, one is running a fish-boat, two arc learning the house painting trade, one starved to death be fore he had been out of college a week, one is driving a team on a street contract, two we train ps, and the others are living with tbeir widowed mothers, who arc their only support. Fact is, brethren, when .ld life grapple its hooks into a man's collar, it shakes all the arena and ocean a&d battle business out of him so quick that Jn six weeks, if he is alive, be knows more in a minute about the price of pork a&d flour than he can telfyou about a- Greek root in six months. Bur lington Haukeyc. Xzw oil territory has been discov ered at Eist Titusville, Pa., and one well, which cost only $13 to sink, is pu suing tweety barrels a day. The Menttonltes iu Manitoba. The Mcnnonite reservation cast of the Red lUvcr, and about twentv-five miles southeast ot Winnipeg, is now as well populated as any district of the Province of Manitoba, and the most recent immi gration has been directed to a resenrat'on of seventeen townships adjoining the frontier, and extending wet of lied Hjver to Pembina Mountain. Tho settlement on the reservation first mentioned, called Hat River, consists of 050 families, and on the second reservation.called Dufferin, 450 families have been planted. In ad dition thirty-three families have been set tled near Scratching River, and the re cent arrival of thirty five families will go H IT " io uuuenn. Estimating Ave to a family, the Men uonite settlements of Manitoba contain a population of o,SC3, which will doubt less increase steadily, but bv no means with the volume of the past three vears. The Mcnnonltes who still remain in Southern Russia, thoucb inclined to eml. grate, in consequence of the termination of the stipulation exempting them from uituiuy services, are not prepared to sac rifice their possessions. When tbev can sell without dUa ivantage they emigrate. The exodus is therefore likely to be grad ual, especially as me iiusiian Ujvern ment, while iusiting on the right of con scription, assents teadilv to special as- . :.. . . -r ' r . .. i(;uuicuis ui service in aeicrcncc to uie Mennomte conscience such as transpor tation, fi.rcstry,and hospital service very raucu as me uaaKers ot the United States. during the late civil war, were subjected io military service, Put relieved from bearing arms. The emigrating class of Lutheran Quak ers, known as Mcnnonite, are neither the rich nor the poor, but are an interme diate body, who are. however, by no means destitute. Mr. Hespeler estimates that the sum brought into the province by the jJLennomte immigration is fSOO.- 000, and the recent arrival of thirty-five families have not less than $10,000. There are Mcnnonite settlements in the Western States, but the land svstem there enforced discs not admit of special reser vations, and Manitoba has thss been en abled to present greater inducements for mis crass oi seiners, uere toe commu nity can organize itself fully according to its traditions, including the Tcral vil lage me ot toe don or dorp, as we be lieve the word is anglicized a custom which has great merit socially and indus trially, and will warrant some fullness of detail. A group of families usually sixteen in number take their homesteads seps mtely.bat proceed to throw them together. Mslec ing the most desirable situation w fal . . a a a a lor a village or uori, inrocga wntcn a street two chains wide u laid, and the plat divided into half acre lots, with as signments for church, school, or other public use. A tract most suitable for tillage is then selected in a block, which is inclosed, and within which each head of a family cultivates that portion of his allotment for there is no communism that he finds convenient. A hav meadow, held also in severalty, is chosen, and the remainder of the consolidated homesteads is used as a range for cattle and other animals, which are invariably attended or a Herdsman wao is paid by the dorf. The village lots and other subdivisions are distributed by lot. The bouses only found in the dorf are comfortable, heated by central brick ovens, warming three or four rooms. The same roof usually extends over separate lodgings tor cattle, althooga in this re spect there is a growing tendency to have different tenements: Each family has a yoke of oxen, two cows and indefi nite poultry. The pig is not wanting, and there are 5U0 sheep and 150 horses on the Kit River reservation. The municipal government is a simple democracy. The heads of families an nually select a Mayor or Reeve, who is the chief executive officer, constantly conferring with his constituents. Over the whole community is a President or Elder, elected for five years, and who. associated with the Mayor of the dorf. form a court for the final adjustment of all disputes and the enactment of all necessary ordinances. The President may act in all matters relating to a separate village in concurrence with the Slay or thereof. The church organization is quite dis tinct from the civil administration. The people elect a clergyman in each dorf. and a Bishop to preside over the whole community fur periods of five vein. They receive no stipends. The teachers of -toe schools one held in each Tillage are chosen by the people, bet are paid a moderate compensation, damages are rfree no allotment as formerly among the Moravians and usually contracted early, the parties often remaining with the most prosperous of the parents for a vear or two. An admirable rvstem of mutual insur ance against fire prevails, under a Board of Directors elected by the whole com- munity. 1 lie insured are not restricted in amount, but contribute pro rata in casetf any loss. The Mayor of a dorf, with two assist ants, constitutes an Orphan Court for the distribution of estates, and the custody of the funds of orphans, for which the property of every villager is liable; de ducting from the said orphan fund what ever contributions for the relief of the few destitute orphans may be found nec essary. For most of these interesting particu lars we are indebted to Mr. William Hes peler, Immigration Agent of the Domin ion of Canada, who ascertained in 1871, during a trip to Germany, that a Men nonite emigration to this continent was probable, and who visited Southern Rus sia in 1672. Upon bis representations, and under his auspices, a delegation came to Manitoba In 1872, afad selected the reservation near Rat River; and three years of activity and well directed effort have resulted in -the colonization which is tae subject of the present compilation. - Ok the Fi.t. "Landlord V "Ye, sir." "What's thttl" . , .. "Butter, sir? ' 1 "Docs it belong to the leaguer "Sir!" "Has it any ambition to excel as a base ballistt" ; "I don't graip your meaning, sir." "Well, it should, fur it' the-bct fly catcher I ever saw." "Ob, I see! John, take this away, and bring tho gentleman some of the muffin batter." Silence prevailed. Louinille Cvuritr Journal. Tueiie arc twelve thousand houses to let in Philadelphia, and s real ectate dealer predicts that before cold weather sets in the number will be increased to fifteen thousand, in; consequence, of the doubling up of familiiir " " Ernptlon of Cotopaxi. The lst eruption of tho rnlcs.no of Cotopaxi (the tenth, according to my computation i took place on the 2fltli ot June last, wlih every circumstance that oould increase its horror utter darkness in broad dy, thunder and lightning, fearful explosions that made the earth tremble, subterranean noises and wild gusts of wind, acconipsnied by a rain of ashi. An eye-Mitn(s told me that tho volcano poured out n cataract ten times the bulk of Niagara, whkh carried all before it iuits headlong course, and sub merged the whole sutniuudtng country. The torrent divided itself In two opposite directions, as If to give greater scope to its devastation and to make the confusion still more dire. One branch took a southerly course toward the city of Lata cunga, situated twelve miles from Coto paxi. On its way the torrent converted the plain of Callao into an immense lake. There is but a faint hope that the ruins of the aUce of the Incas, described by Humboldt and all other travelers through the central valley of the equatorial Andes, have escaped the ravages of the flood. Near Latacunga the furious current tore up from its very foundations the cotton factory of Don Jose Villagomez, whoe value was estimated at $300,000; crops, cattle, buildings, were swept away; the massive bridges of Cutuche and Pad sal vo were destroyed, as well a a part of the fine carriage road (scarce equaled even in Europe) which connects Qaito with the to 4 us in the toath of the republic. Hie branch that beaded tea an the south of Cotopaxi devastated the pros perous and enchanting valley of Cftillo, and in jMrticular the estate of the Senor Agsirre, noted for having been the resi dence of Humboldt. Trjcre, too, as in Latacanga, arose the building of a thriv ing factory, which, only the year before, had been destroyed by fire and bad just ben repaired at great expense. The tor rent rojted it from the ground, and bore it away in a thousand fragments. It is atsertcd that a mill f Don Manael IV lacios floated on the water like a ship at sea until shattered by the current. Toe Ioi in the valley of Chilto alone i esti mated at over two millions of doll&rs, and the loss in orbsr sections it equally great. It is likewise calculated that the number of the dead exceeds one thossand. . Al though the surroundings of Qaito ksve been laid waste, the city itself su&red only from a rain of ashes and acysaplete darkness, which began on the 2!ih of June, at three in the afternoon. At Ma chache and other places the night Luted for thirty consecutive boars. In the midst of this opaqoe gloom one coold bear the bdlowiag of the cattle and the cries of other animals who, deprived of their usual fuod by the shower of ashes, soaght, in a species of frenzy, for the means of saiisiying their hunger. Other beasts, frantic with tenor, careered hither and thither as if in des pair, and the piteous bow Hag of the dogs pierced the air with its emiaeos sound. In Qaito the darkness was as that of night; it was like that described by the younger Pliny in a letter to Taci tus, in which he relates the eruption of Vesuvius, and the destruction of Pom peii. "It was," he says "as if the lights in a room had been extinguished." At Quito the shower at first was of coarse, heavy sand, which subsequently tarred into ashes so fine and Impalpable that they penetrated not only into apart ments, but into the most carefally dosed receptacles. In the depth of the dark ness men and women, braving the run of asbe, sallied forth into the streets, screening thesnvelve with umbrellas and lighting their way with lanterns, and all the while these strange apparitions rest the air with their cries and prayers tor mercy. The umbrellas, as well as the green eye-giae used here oa journeys, were no superfluous prccautios, although they afforded but scant pro tec taxi against the subtle power, which It was remem bered bad in many cases produced blind ness daring the eruption of IS 13, and the rain of ashes of thirty hours that attend ed it. From the oatset the people had anon imootly ascribed the di-aster to a chas tisement of heaven, brought down by the irreligion of the Government, whkh hid arbitrarily closed the churches and de prived the people of those spiritual con solations that were made doubly bcccs stry by the sad condition of thing in generaL The idea of a Divine punish ment spread like wild-fire, and as the tempest raged more wildly this convic tion gathered intensity, until at last groups of men, without a leader, without any concerted plan, and withoat arms, threw themselves upon the gaard at the military hospital, wnile others attacked the guard stationed at the powder-maga zinc on the hill of Javira. There were bat few troops In the garrison, the greater part having been sent to suppress iue insurrection in imosourm; out me assailants, lacking arms and direction, were promptly overpowered, with no far ther lots thsn that uf two soldiers an 1 two citizens. On the day following, be fore the city had recovered from its con sternation, and while clouds of ashes still hovered in the air and pervaded the streets, five of the unhappy prisoners who bad been taken during the tumult suf fered the barbarous punishment of five hundred lashes. Some have died in con sequence. The fact needs no comment. A number of respectable citizens hsve been arrested and are to be subjected to a court-martial. In the present wretched condition of Ecuador, ruined at it is by a series of disasters, the recent eruption is the culmination of its woes. Ten years of pesce and prosperity, of wLich there is faint proipcct now, will not suf fice to repair the evils which a few hours have wrought in this unfortunate laad. Jfete York Ration Litter. Thebe arc some 700 carrret-maVinir establishments in the United States which, in prosperous times, furnish em ployment to between 159.000 antl 200,- 000 operatives', men, women and chil dren. Thirteen million dollar invest ed in the business, which includes build ing and machinery, while 4,700,000 it expeaded yearly (or wages. The annual production is valucJ at lctween $22,000, 000 and $24,000,000. Philadelphia rep resents Uirec-lourtbs or the business, and the other fonrth is divided up in differ ent manufacturing cities of .New Eng land, the two must prominently connect ed with carpet manufacturing being uartlortl, uonn., and Lowell, Iass. - TttE base ball mania has reached Paris. About fnrfr Atntrii-tm tiava formed a club, and the selected nines play irequcnuyon Ji.pianauo des Invalidcs. Mr. Washburn is an honorary member. AX old bachelor timhahla ami. II.. following: "Tulxt wemsn and wine, wauauta ut siuxji, .in wine makes i.r i . .i t , ... ... uia trcau xctHj, anu woman tits heart." There la Danger Ahead When those usmlljr arllte Utile organs, the kittarj', are ncplrrtful of their dull anil grow tluggUli. Fatly lB.rnrrsiIoti, llrlchfs disease, dUuetes, and other dangerous uisl. dies, are the result of iirglrc.1 to remedy this Inactivity ly medicinal means. When the all Imnortawt function of the kidneys are Imperfectly discharged, those organ need sUiaulsUug, and the best possible sgent for that purpux) since It perform Its ottlee without exciting thcin Is Hostcltcr's Stem sch Hitters, which. In combination with Us lontr and cathartic properties, possesses val uable qiiatltlc as a diuretic Holt, kidneys and tdsdder are strengthened by II, and the tigor which It Imparts to them, and the gen tie but effectual impulto which It give Io their operations. Is the best possible guaran. tv against their becoming diseased. The Outers are Invaluable io other respects as well at the above, lnce they remedy general debility, uterine troubles, chills and fever, dytpeia, constipation, gout, rheumatism, and other allmenu. Bl-Oarbonato of Soda. 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UxtaWt tar ImOurj ara axxvtraalaaktaSAatSSkxakara4x. rarky r-ir ' aaa a, aaaiaKaatf y-ar " J-l ..IB carsTxtAUaTiax Of tkaajJaU trTTKltrraOsrUaVarrtT Tkt sima mrm aRnraf ttrj takltaoc torn iTIi a ta tkt sxta. ajvt tkt aAraa xrv sxataatk, aasta4 xk4 rrrtxrA Atrrrarat (rata XSto at toaa at kt-canaaASrar atx ara aaatl --txlr U Aaa I'raacm. axiaiisa attrajt to sarralit akat saatsu tkart But ka to tk nnia ars a kaa tk- la akaatanl xt a asatk Stat taat tkaa tkt Sarrua anaUt aa4 aat aa r4. IK tvxrat at 14 cxrkaaatt avxxsrartsrtrt kat frrau lxxn tk traS ta It kacxi rrwixraaa tf tkt sax at aXAra Waxa. akatk kai rr4tx4 tk ttfntiijt to xkoxt 3 rxxa ky Uanraaaae ke ,oaxutr, rtxxrawra. mt ls sjxxatf . I tor kait tor as to xaatrntxl tktSarrtcx (txxsx article. Tkta. xtimt, ti trry aborutfkit awarj Hat taa tkt facile sm4x taa snatatTtk aart Mxrkvaas at aata at a ka. eaat Ikaa tat Sar etca ar 4 ,atatac aAalUTatKaA. Tka caacaaaxr axaaa- sal. aaaa. Sx xaa. rraat ra4a-r. -aaktk swarr.rxlrrxtas. arasta UaM4 i aaaza tM aa. aa-aavaui. . u - . . pur XS xu aroerx. x.eat aitrs kart Sa "Paajata aaaaeiaenarjateiVtolata wmm fatly utrwaaoM. Mat tkt rxctArkwaaLa. aia b aerxxxxtat. xx4 kaa xxsai ratLal axat kotixas ruat Strtotaakax4saata3a it. TsarTrtarr at-nrkAXU aanl katt ka Wamttoa xkaat araatX4 ttotraraars ta tku Srxx Ax4tkaata aatxx aa tirm ikcaxartttstxvt craaSat xxal taLUXat a Ha La mtf al tkt arwac Purchaalnfi- Asenoy. Ladie who are desirous of having goods uicLxrd for them la xn Frxcclsco cxn iJo so by kddreswlng Mrs. V. IL Ashley, a bo iH send sAtapleA of good for their lni pare unia and xpprutxL Vonld tj th J u, XD eijcrlcccrJ drcsa-maler, and hare the ad vaatAgcof huyio; at whorcsate, and would rive toy patrons ILe benefit of ssroe. Goods purchased and ent C O. D. Seod for Clr cuUr. Any InformaUon in regard to title cheerfully given. Would add that X hate a drst-clAxs establishment for i)rcss-aaViag, and am prepared to execute country order in dispatch. Address Mas W.iLAsnucr, I'M Sutur street Koora SI Sxn FrAtscttco. PUTsraAXi of high stAndlnf unheslUUng. Ir give their indorsement to tke use of lite Uracfcnberg-MarthAira Catholleon for all fe malt complaints. The weak and dcbiUuted Hod oodcrfui relief from a constant Use of thU valuable remedy. Sold by all druggists. I lAl per bottle. VxtXSSLZ AXt RcUABLS.-"i7rtrii't Uroa. cAaatf Trotha" trc Invaluable to those exposed to sudden changes, affording prompt relief in Coughs, Colds, etc. A KcvtKctsLc Biaostx ix Itrtxcs. Messrs. Turner Jk Hots, the well-knoxm deal, era, offer a big bargain in a breech-loading rifle for The gun are brand new, and are exceptional bargains. Ua Burnbsa's Ablctlne far croup, colds, sore throat and hoarseness. A Doctor ix thi Cumetv Trapper In. dlan Oil It one of thote harmless, ready rem edlei that every family should keep on hand. hincvcr there Is pain, use It, Use Burnham's Ablctiae for rheumatism and nenrslgia. J. W. SIIAECfEn.ACO-S OIXEEX SEAL CIGARS are made from finest Havana To bacco. S3 Sacramento st, San Francisco. riLLtjlcor"TjmrUc-I'prr r aa W1od-m a-as4 btsaural CiHla-os. bra4 statap (ur cukrae. St ltt tLrrrt, raa KraixiKn. . r,?i?-.!-1.9',rt' irdot rEnrurs Atrr O AtAXKV. U TalrJ strtet. Sax rraxctaco. t aSTOOMKItt-TI TklSll'EKAXCE MirTxMrSrsa 1L &TCCE4 It-, San Kranrtaro. WralTtetrta. qV-PAOKC.TALWUK TKKK TO ASEXTtt- QJ Wixitxx A Cay. I? MtrotTrmrrj rL..K. T -lAU. CUIttSTOPHEIt, OS SUTTEIL COItXElt Xt Kexrai UeaUstrr firsKlxaai arucalaa C1AKBK. kit CxUarts SJS prrdot. I'tOrUTS y ART OALLlJiVt Talrd SL,bAa frxaelaca D!t. TOUIL'SOS. GKADUATS DENTIST, br KlCE, XS Kfornr street, Kaa rixoctacn. 1DKX1IASI'4 ADIET1NK tDH BUKXS, SCAUM, J CsU aa Boras or all klcds. 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Carasixr toau taa kaa. mi M SJL 1 ' araaka4 axktaalaa a I SI iMIHIC rt ate TkaakaatatKtoafaraS arrj jaa. a4 aa M a i us l an tonas tW ai 4ia. Tmw SxrtkW ks.tmassaxv. im va i MIM tS. SA SUarat attar. SufrasiaSaam H.X.CeeK. ViAx:artxrr a OaATaxxW Ltalkrr Stoltlaxr xa4 Haaar. S Stxrtet St . Xaa rrxatlaoa f .nafxstaa Curu Vrac; TV Marat taiSs IX Cat Mra- at Saira xiasfs xa UxkA. Xat. Etstrat xaal Basasaa Baa's. laTTSaaal r.r lrt Uat. $150,000 Aa Usaaatavral t-f sax at-T-xr afSas ii'.ja a rrrs rT a"! " fa. )ai-unastT lima Strtalk a At .. ratal. a,..Tri "PACIFIC ELASTIC TRUSS." t a V. 9 vwo Iotr.tto arm. bct V JlT--"'k""- kr la jk NTtXU UlKHt s. t T aa-raaat tauttat xa IJUiOc T-w t a . .. it ii rr asa fa- ir- xAatrir Tar-aa fviriir. erT S-aensnrxTt stnrt. k.. XSaVXjX3, xxsxi s-jk a MACHINE AMI MOIEL WORKS. ExrmvrrvTAt,AXti nxxsnrtAi wsxinx rf txxisc. tar i xttt JTTLX? ar J-?raa. Itaaal I i WatV Snrrt. Dara. I- J' tnSm- a avaattota- " la4! a4 rxtsma t-r lairat r, araaartfr :a w4 ar Mrtxaa. at t maxrAm. iAt. kararaatis. axe xa4 UsAcatctg, Tktw ftocr.Saa N. CURRY fc BB.O. 113 SaxsMct Stxvt,SAa rrt.tco. la-foam xa4 IValm Ix tTrry tamcrij- Brtatai aa4 Jtaxxla-taaaxatlag IirtlJ.IHiT-tllX AM PISTHS A 3-CENT POCKET-BOOK. Arxraatacxaaaar jt uy xarasa aaa kaa rrer naiaaarvwt xa aaaraxxaa, aar xxt SAae raraaa oal a rasa-tarat. ar axy ara.a arektac x ckxxet tt rxra aa kaa ars Ht ttsixcraa ks arat toDsrsa saak atxaaxt. an maakat aatArt Sy a xs-r aaat x xtkratratAfTatxxtata tk asAtralrarA Tke nnrlrt-kuakraataaas taa tmtr aata. r Ant tats rr laatarlt-a Sar U5j. ataata. st Tt-r. jtaff atamta xx4 rxMa, Km a So-ml ttt ac4 La tn kv a ba atailwt iataat4Aai Sy rrtsra axxl A 44 nauUI r ItEttt HAXT A txx. liaatSaxrca st (.aacxsra. lil. cTTlV! E R O N H OUSE, Al kaqxaxrat M ear. Lrt4rtrg. kxa rrsxartaoi. T tt bailet. roB nrrrrx tzaks rso- tJ. MVtor. af tat Oat 1-artaxvaa k Hvxac. aa rrxxcHru. ka VaaM t akst Haaar. aa4 kxt;s tat tkt saxtt ta aixat arSrr xa4 raaalr. mvi b krTT la v fcl art4 tuiuani, as4 ar; eaAraiNar to sxaae kkra xt kaeacaaxt kls Urmrr tocxtssa. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, A4 aat ai Ktarir u Xaa rraaclaoa. Ct 541 xx4 aa rxB OAT U. C rATlUtXiK. .... l-xorxtrroa. - w -- - wwan, Wfil IM Slat C4 tkt tloUl es, VLB al a-ays Se la va:axs: U tk -Araitr b coxrry pauatxttr. la tk Hoc tn. 11TB sart yot ckxrr r- U TVS teaat.U7 a"U COMMERCIAL HOTEL Sa4JT FHAJfCISCO. jonx srixr. Ja. tok at te.is nwriuirrors O at tkt nroaalyailatrL a. r - u xaa eaaael4 ealyartktaa CUMMCUClAL. lloTZI-aa MaaLiva rj xra. xa4 Eexrsy st, K Y Tk LommrmJ . cnt-ciaa xx4 evsxmxxaa- a aatorr koaaL, alts (lerxur. tic, xa4 oS.rt axrarrtar racilLIt u laja rxtta. rry caaaek xa4 cxrrtxxia rram ail nUatx. A cxn rraa Smear pairoci raaaactfay untKi. BUSINESS COLLEGE, OOA rwr STUXET. AX rilANCtSCU nil i)mJ oUnt x4 amat coataku Ckarclsl tt rctoatktccasst. K-sxtkxllt xtr rarxltxr tkor uackUstracttoai arxctKxl trackars kUk Ua4l auk tk pabUc. stajtats cxa nstitsn xt xaj Ub. Oxt xad tTtalaaf, arxaioaa. Ctrcaixn Day ta as4 rrt oa aaattcxuoa. AGENTS WA2VTJSI! TO SOLICIT PICTURES roB CopyiBg-, Eabtrsrisisj: xa4 Reteucklwf;. t"aVTlM test a-ore xad Slrtnt ramslUa ctrra aa this coxat, AUrraa"COarYsXta."Kaaa?l. Ss, Ita nxlltr atrial, xax fraarlwa. HOW TWhaa aataeSarfSjMaraaaiatCla. nXlaaa -fctiiai Caair.iaaStsai.i it l -t -fri if it i t I r ---r- i " ' f- -t .tt aaaawa aaaa ALBERT IXIRKEE, 112 Monre St, Chicago. Its Hand Fire Engine HOSS CAET C023ni2D, I f NXWkl'f.-TKIir I SIKITr T1IK arXJTIRKWKXTa "T toax xa4 till rr. ax. laoUtad BasreSwra. sa uh rnaltir 'lr M atrr an nxiam TI. Ik satire tatlsMrsi ri(t4as bat Tut swoa4a la lla- Kn liatlnr rnprtlf t-r CMNS Trl uf IH lurh Umr. Tk SHm( r M a err Uxla4 xt a trial lawaaakettrajkrra W ft UarUtTf a ..... ,., is lu n Milrralistr-k-aaWartSra'Swes. sx4st. r,p. sM a( Usac aarkfl rrasa fJJSa SW sirvara hi sxi te. a the mmi;ihzrJimm ZXijt rank,, tajtauwa, aUrra W. A. LAWSOir. ""' V.n. Cal Hair Airat tmt XUr farlBct'aa.l. TDLE aIINT) ST0KM I tOXE ITKnMI THE TUTE TEST FOB ACKI C3Srxl jxacauarry Skertfirnt aatrsw uisaa Ban i. sxaaxatc-aS An as; jr. aaay ara katxjc a3rra4 tot rxnacrs tvaaUr cttry aarti,! 4sc- ECLIPSE WINDMILL Haa kaaa Taat a-4 so Vaara; fa aaaaS ky t.ooo Aatrlraa karaaara t la xu4. krra la C'al 1 far a ta rraa sprat. Wst4; la rally Warrxxit4,srxaktU. Sartal rjr Creuars aa laiaps xx4 WlaatasCia. CHARLES P. H0AO, II Kt-ala NUXsx rraxvrlara. "DR. GUNX'S Aromatic Elixir BITTERS. '1'HE OBXAT 1. aa4 laartxf. a X7V4XX rrtax rmif. i tt Atrr Taaae B-LVra art mnn t Uar taatt I h aaa-4 IX X. eaaaa r? IfltatMla. Caaaiatlavatlaa. Haaalaka. Ulula.Ltaa ar.xpallta. ktaasara af Ikr StlaaaA as4 aTllaaa. 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Cat, A -NEW BREECK-XOADING BUTE FOR 85. jsataI TKTTK .as i ii ii aaasiM TTXT: TIC5CIT H.SJXG AJZ? laVAUlt Ol-'JFJbUiJao: Sa a S.-.rS mm Xaan. taa ' - .1 rtataataratania tat a SmaU A tmt I aJa'al tjeUtal t IS lAanlaallallliWu 2" mi' ' lassaatttat, akMaeax lalsi..' IT ya arm at tka I aaCa-ta rati ipiiMiin, .axiairtaaa-aiiaa aiA,aSii iia i taseiiuvia tij. ia i-wae y tat. Oaraalra ra at na.aic.xkax.-U. W TVRSEB A BOSk.atOasatrart.SVaSaVXaa. aaVataaaaaaasXa. STEIXATJ JCWLXT COSCPAXT'S IMPERIAL CASKET SENT FREE! WUa our IUsair- Cfelxlatrae (cSatk tJBael roatalslac TZ par at ran -trt anxrartzii of tSa la atyiaaafj r aaj Waieea,WApeSrasaa4 toaOacLSans IMW TtJHXCBJt K AUIMS, OTTK. imi-riaXi cajm ii. KrT oorrx'jkjrrs Oa tlarut Sanaa tWt Laaka Xa.bia a t.a I Omt ttnraai tat t xiaSa, vtix SaSabt aaaaa, aataaaxi lia Caat f-ala liltn X ttaiwaat ax4 rta). Caa aaataaa la. Oatt rtaaat Caaar Sanaa. OMMajul raU af Im Sail rkal Man Maa. I Oa ataoat ta Caal rtaaal Stal BSx(. rial aaax taUtxtl. 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