9' VV; MOTHER-LOVE. If jr wife, nls molher, rocki blm And braids her nut-brown blr, And smiles, Mid stoops to fond) Our new born ton and heir. Triumphant gnu maternal I Hlnco Eve's In paradise What ruptured orb. supernal Could match her love-llt eyeef Their gloried (low angello tiring. Kdoa back again t Redeem, a world'e long struggl. With aormw, ain and pain. For Lore can win In toning, Kind victory in defeat Knit pain-rent tics the firmer, Muke all Earth', sorrows swoet, Knt Life a unfuthnmed riddle, Not Dcath'a unnumbered irravea, Can daunt the trout of manhord In the Mother-lore thut mi von I . Chicago JnurnaL "DANDY JACK." A. Hero In Kid Gloves and Patent Leather Boots. "Dandy Jack!" Thin was the Involuntary exclamation that came from several of the group of bluejackets (jattiprnd about tlie main maHt of the Colorado, when the nw lieutenant we were expecting came up tlio ward-room hatchway, and stepped out on the starboard aide of tbe quurUir deck. Ho was a trim and dapper little fel low, barely five foot five in bis allocs; slim, and yet with a certain wiry nous standing out that to the careful observer told of strength. Ills clothes looked as though they bad lust come from tba tailor, so bright and fresh wero they, Ills rap, reNplendent with Its un tarnished ornaments, set jauntily on s bead whoso ovory hair seemed to have a place and occupy It His black side whiskers wore as carefully arranged, and a kid glove clothed the band that he held out for the trumpet that do noted his charge of tho dock, while patent-leather boots shone beneath tbe smoothly -buttoned gaiters on bis foot We were used to the neat clothes and bright ornaments, for many of our offi cers were noted examples of well dressed manhood, but wo had not been educated up to the stundard wherein kid gloves and patent leather were blended with salt water and tar, and our criti cisms, if not loud, were many. Hut "Dundy Jack" (fur tho name thus Involuntarily given clung to him), if be knew of these, gave thorn no attontlon, and a dully acquaintance with thorn loon maun us accustomed to the Innova tion, and we quickly discovered that our new lieutenant was a thorough mas ter of the different drills we found thrust upon us by tho opening of hostili ties. We had been ordered South, and were lying olf Fort Pickens, with the Confederate flag in plain sight, as it fluttered over tho walls of llurruncas and Mcltiio, and at the truck of the flag' Half in the nuvy-yard at Warrington. riteumers from l'ensacola ran down to tho lust mimed pluco, and now and then t schooner winged her way alongside of the sou-wall fronting the buildings. Hut there were no signs of wurliko prepura tlons on hoard of these, and so they brought us no excitement. The case was chunged, however, wheii one morning we saw, hauled under the shears und ulready partially armed, a schooner whoso yacht-like build and rakish spurs told of an adaptability for prlvuteer purposes thut could find ready nuiployniont if once allowed to get out In tho waters of tho tiulf, so full of Small Yankee traders. To capture this vossel, or destroy her, was an object that our ofllcors much desired, und an expedition wits soon proposed, and us quickly organized. Wo did not know the number of guns, or how large a crew tho schooner cur ried; but wo did know thut heavy and efficient butteries, manned by a numer ous Lon federate force, protected her, for she was moored directly in their range. Yet this was not considered dis couraging, for one cun not expect such enterprises to bo dovoid of danger. Wero they so, it would tuko from them a great part of the charm thut makes men suck the excitement they now possess. Of course the preparations for the ex pedition wero curried on secretly, so thut no Intimation of them should reach tho enemy, und on the lilth of Septem ber every thing was ready for tho dash we wero to make thut night. Five of tho bouts wero to compose tho expedi tion, bended by tho first launch under the command of Lieutenant Uussell, while the second olllcer In rank was "Dandy .luck." The night was just Biiited to such an exploit us wo meditated, being one of thoso gloomy, mlst-pcrvaded seusoni when objects become tho mostindistinct, though not too dark to discern outlines rising higher than the low sides of tho bouts wo wero In. After leuvlng the ship we pulled slowly anil with muffled oars up to the shore of Santo Rosa Island, and cautiously followed this, keeping well under tho shadow of Fort Pickens until we reached a point whoso bearing with the navy yard und tho schooner hud been accurately deter mined. Hero the boats were rungea in order, and then the whispered command of "give way," made us bend steudily to our work, und, in a little time we wero gliding swiftly forward, the ours inuking ' no sound suvo a light plush that was very much like the wash of low waves. In a few moments we saw "Dandy Jack" lean eagerly forward, und heard tho words: "There she Is, give way, my boys!" spoken In a low but clear tone. And wo did give way, just as an exci ted voice a short dlsluiico from us cried: "Boat ahoy! What bout is thut?" No word made reply, but our muscles grew harder with un added strain, as tho cry of, "Tho Yanks! the Yanks! Jleat to quarters!" sounded through the night. The next Instant our boat grated alongside of tbe schooner, and we grap pled a chain-plate. Then the flash of a musket shone redly In the gloom, and by tho sudden light we saw, standing holdy out on the rail above us, the dap per form of "Dandy duck," who hud been the Hrst to clamber up the side of the enemy. In a moment, cheered on by his act Bnd voice, we bud reached the dck of the schooner. Already Iho yard beyond was loud with the turmoil of men rushing to arms, and we soon found that we could not get tbe schooner out, to the lire-brands wo had brought were lighted and flung Into the huld. Waiting a few moments to see thut these were doing thiair work, we re treated to our boats and pulled away Into the darkness, stopping to Bend a few rounds of grape and canister among the men we saw forming ranks beyond the blazing schooner. Tbe work we had set out to do was accomplished. The Judah wss cut adrift from the navv iMni, uiiu Ktpi uriiiuig who ino tide : if the bay, , mas. of leaping and curl-1 "ng flames, while wo slowly retraced our war back to tho ship. "Dundy Jack" become a hero with ua after this, and when order for blm to report North for a command were re ceived, we were sorry to lose blm Hut It was not a long separation, for soiuo of us, as new men, were sent down to take tho pluco of those whose terms of service bud expired, and among thoso were several of the groiin who huil greeted the new llentei ant with thai tho namo of "Dandy Jack." We did not care to remain long on bore, even though discharged, unit auekiug out the gun-bout that "Diinily Jack" had been ordered to command, wo shipped for three years, feeling sure that we should not be Idle. Those wore the busy days of the bbs-kade, for thougr men were plenty, they wero not drilled hands, and the few old men-of-war's meii who wero attached to each vessel, be uuio the pivots thai gave this new ele ment strength. Of course there were many disparag ing remarks passed abont "Dandy Jack," the new bands voting blm a milk-sop. and declaring that wo would never smell powder while be wus in t-omniund. We, who had been with blm in the boat-din? of the Judah, knew better, and told our comrades to wait, for notwithstanding the fact thut "Dundy .luck" Insisted ou 1 weurlng kid gloves and patent leather hoots, and on having thedecks scrubbed und the bright work cleaned, they would And thut he would not order them to go on when danger sUmnI in the way, but would call for them to follow. Many Incredulous smilesgrected these assertions, but we did not take them to beurt, patiently biding our time, and feeling confident that "Dandy .lack" would not be found wanting. Wo cruised ulong the Atluntic seaboard for some time, blockading Inlets und small ports on tbe Carolina and (irorgia coasts, und ut lust reported to tho olllcer who hud command of the little squadron that guarded the ports of the lower stretch of the Atlantic shore. Ily this time wo bad become a thor oughly drilled and well-organled crew, and a landing party had bees formed that was formidable hi cause of its strong discipline. This binding party was "Dundy .luck's" hobhy, and 1 felt that he would let no occasion to employ It pass unimproved. Sereral times, when we were putroling tho coast, the ship was run close In, und we were exercised at storming Imaginary earthworks, and the spirit and dash shown by our com mander at thoso times proved to my mind at least thut ho hud some object in view. Wo bud run north toward .Savannah, hoping to pick up a little prize money, and were steaming leisurely sonthward , again, when we made out a sail making , for us. Tbe decks were cleure d for ac- ; lion, but we found this wus superfluous ! work, us in reply to our signul tbe near- ! Ing craft set the numberof the fleet, and soon came alongside. Her captain, who ' wus the junior of our skipper, came on ' hoard, und though wo bud no positive ', know ledge, a rumor soon spread through the ship saying thut some expedition had boon detenu I nod on. , We were certainly headed sonth, anil j the ships kept in company, arriving tho I next morning ut an inlet just north of j the Fioridu line, where wo found severul more of the little squadron guthered. A council quickly convened on board of the flag-ship, ami tbe result was an afternoon of preparation, every thing I'ointingto a landing. Of course "Dundy .luck" wus In his element, und It wus soon seen that he wus the leading spirit of the affair, us the other commanders made frequent visits to our vessel. lust below sundown we all hove up anchors und steamed northward, keep ing the coast well in view, and a llttlo after night-full we came to where anoth or vossel of the fleet wu anchored. Wo made no signals, for such wero the or ders, and her captain wus evidently ex pecting us, but came to anchor, and were ordered to turn in, as we would lit culled curly. It wus but three in the morning when we were roused from our hummocks, und found that a hot breakfast wus alreud nailing us. This was promptly attended to, und the bouts were then lowered Al ined und manned, and on pulling to ward the llugshlp, wo found our com rades gathering there, und just us the bell struck eight for four o'clock, we bent to our ours ut the command ol "(ilve way." and made for tho dim loom that told whero the shore lay. "Dandy .luck" wus in our bout, und our bout wus in the van. Soon we saw that we hud entered the mouth of an inlet, und we us quickly noticed that vr were headed for the southern bunk The iiiornln-' wus misty, und huckwurd. hut the pallor of tho coming day wu growing in the east, und we knew thai we would soon be discovered if u good wutch wus kept, when wo felt the bout' keel grind on the sand, and "Dundy Jack" said in the soft, cleur tone thai was his peculiarity: "Steady now, boys, and get ashore ui soon us you can, und bo suro to kee) your arms dry." Ho led the way, jumping lightly t tbe sand, und we followed, forming runki with our faces from tho water. Tho indistinct lino of an elcvatiot rwsn a hundred yards or so from us, bu wu did not think this was a fortitlcutloi till, just us we fixed bayonets, u sharr startled cry echoed from it: "Who goes there?" "forward, cried "Dandy Jack, ai ho led the way on, not waiting to set whether the other bouts were nil In. A sharp report rang out, followed bj tho cull "lo arms! to arms: und v rushed on after our commander. Wiry und 11 .'lit of foot, he kept a Uttli ihead of us, and we saw film scrambu up tho earthwork wo wore assaulting, und stand, with bis sword waving us on, at its crest. Already we were nenrly up with him, when a red flash shone out, followed by the rat lie of muskets, and this was sue- "ceded by desultory discharges, tho last showing us "Dandy Jack" toppling huck wurd from the wall be hud been the Hrst to gain. He fell in one of our crew's extended arms, und maddened bv the slirht, wo sprung forward, quickly scaled the wall andcha- ged, a reckle: mass of animated vengeance on the men forming within the works. They were well handled and ably led, but they could not resist the rush of our onset, und guve way, some flinging down their urms and surrender ing, while a portion fled to their rude barrucks for shelter. Our full division had now come up, snd we were about turning a field bat tery we hud found on the barracks, w hen the men in them surrendered, and our triumph was complete. Hut we had lost "Dandy Jack." and though our conquest closed an Inlet that was very favorably situated for the use and safety of bloeksde runners, we. who r i . ., , , , Ssv K " " 'Ho had taught ui a lesson we never forgot, for no matter how much of fop a man seemod, we always remembered after this that the heart of a hero could beat as warmly beneath a dandy's coa s It could beneath garments of a sterner mold aud coarser cloth. Thomas 8. Collier, In Muring Uold (Mass.) Itopublluan. TIRESOME PEOPLE. Thar Are Altogether Too Numerous and You Call's Aruld Thrin. In going about tho city tho same tire some people are encountered everywhere The man who at all times and upon all occasions makes 'puns and does most of tbe luughltig himself, Is exceedingly tiresome. Uo Is closely related to the man who has alw i gut a good story to toll and Is bound 10 tell It, no matter bow violently it may clash with the sub jiH't of conversation in tho group of peo ple to whom tho story is told. That effusive srson who, when ho meets you, squeezes your hand until bo neurly dlslis-utes a bono and shakes It until your arm aches to the shoulder, he, too, Is a weariness to tho flesh. When you see bltn coming you are opt to dart down a side street or get Into the lee of somo building until he bus passed. The person who In the hurry and bustle of business and at other inappro priate times talks religion Is apt to make you very, very tired. Ho Is almost ul ways a super-sanctimonious person who conveys the Impression thut to bo relig ious Is to lie sud, whereas tho person who Is religious from conviction must of necessity bo joyous. The fond mammas and no less doting pupus who uro always telling of tho cute things their children huvo suid and of tho remarkable things they have done these make you tired also. They talk right along without stopping, and give you no chance to say a word regarding tho prodigies that there may be In your own family, and when they huve reeled olf a variety of stories regurdlng their juvenile offspring they commence upon tho various discuses which they bnve had. and how the doctor t routed the and how they llnully survived tho treat ment. People who ulways havo a grievance, whoso corns aro ulways being stepped on by somebody, and who seem to ex pect you to rise In your might und strike tbe aggressors while they look on; men who "curry their hearts upon their sleeves for daws to peck at" and haven't spunk enough to shoot tho duws away when any of these cximo round, as come they will, one longs for a lodge In some vast wilderness where tiresome people are not known. liiooklyn Standard' t'nion. BEGINNING OF A BOTTLE. Processes Kmploj-eil In the nlanufnatur. wf (Hana-Wari. Tho process begins with the gatherer. His blowpipe is a tube of wrought iron. Hvo or six feet long, and of lighter weight than the plpo used in blowing window glass. Ho dips tho end of his pipe Into tho molten contents of the boot, and brings out a muss of red-hot plastic glass. If the bottles to be blown uro small, ono gathering suffices, but. for larger wures, two or even three gatherings muy bo necessary to got tho requisite supply of material on the end of tho blowpipe. When the gathering is done properly, this lump of red-hot gluss is a perfect homogeneous muss, Its subsequent fortunes rest with the blower. He takes tho blowpipe from the gatherer, and resting tho plastic gluss uguinst a mnrverlng table of stone or cast iron, bo gives tho pipe a few adroit rotations, thus fashioning the gluss Into un evon cylindrical shape. Ily further rolling it ulong the etlgo of the table be forms tho smaller prolongs tlon of gluss which Is afterward to bo- come tho neck of tho bottle. Lifting the Btill red-hot glass from tho tublo, ho blows through tho pipe, forming small bubble of air in the interior of tho mass of glass. This Is afterwurd extended until it becomes tho Inward ness of the bot tle. The partly fashioned bit of glassware Is now Introduced Into tho mold which ono of the "shop" boys bus ulready opened to receive it. r or convenience in working, tlie mold is placed oil a somewhat lower level than that on which tho blower stamps. It is made of cast iron, and is commonly formed in two pieces. One of these is stationary, while tho other miens outward, its motion being con trolled by a footlever. When tho blower places bis incomplete, bottlo, still at tached to tho blowpipe, into tho mold, he closes the mold with his foot, and blows through tho plpo until the plastic glass is everywhere forced against the sides of the mold, and him impressed upon it the form of its prison. Prof. V. II. Henderson, In Popular Science Monthly. "How things huve gone on and Im proved since 1 wus a boy!"oxcluimed the old gent, us be laid down his pen and blotted his letter. "For Instance, it wasn't thirty years ago that no ono hud any particular way of spelling 'shugar.' Now everybody spells it just us 1 ulways said it ought to be spolL" Overt! resalnir. lI'llMmrir libiatuh.l Here in our climate people' cannot be loo careful' about thuir dross, ami it is iibout time they were beginning to un derstand that ovcrdrur-siug is just as dctriir.cntul.to health ns liiulordressing. The liiiimui body is so constituted its to readily mail safely adopt itself to any orilinnry iitusosphorilo changes thut may take pluco. When the heat rises ls yotul a point, peivpirataon sets up und is followed by cvnporutaon, which is the natural process for reducing the temper ature. When tho temperature falls be low a given poim, combustion is in creased and bout enough generated to keep the warmth of the body up to the normal standard. Nature can bo aided in this work, but there is great danger of doing more harm than good, ny dressing very warm she allows bor lires to get quite low in fin t, many have to resort to the cooling process or, by not wearing suf ficient clothing, she may exhaust her supply of fuel in her c. torts to keep up the necessary heat. Kithor extreme should be studiously avoided. When llrimkenneu Was a Virtue. St. Louis tilnhr-lk-nincrat.) The reign of Ceorgo III of England was the most os-nly dissolute iwriod in the history of Ureal Kritain. State officials who had aoiucred remitatiotis for drunkenness were then the most popular. It was then that gout at tained its highest degrco of perfection. a mun wno im not wear a split shoe was only under protest admit led into the cm U s ol polite society, sir Philip rruncis, tils in awakening at night and finding himself sober, wou'il imme diately get out of bed und proceed to get drunk again. Lord Weymouth, alter ietiding lortuno and becoming Utterl) worthies, was appointed sivre taryof stale in re ocuitton ol bis aliili. tic i It UrUQaOfd, " ItKAIi A YKW LINKS OFfiOOD AUVICK -IT MAY SAVK VOI K LIKK. I am broken down and discouraged, and don't know just h hat to do for my health. Th!s remark we often hear from both men and women that are positively In that con (II Ion that life I no longer to them a pleasure, but instead a continual bore. TIIK (JHKAT HIKltHA KIDNEY AM) I.IV'KH CUltl'I is especially adapted for Just such rases. It acts gently on the bow eU, purines the blood without unsight ly blotches, renovates tbe kidneys and liver, the xreat o'guus of existence Unit mind lie kepi clesr. Ily liiiiad'ilii Its work It bring i the nervous system Into a heull by condition, producing sound and refresliiiiK sleep, For all female complaints, leuenr rhes, suppress) d menses, no matter from w but cause, allemled by severe pain, and all other complaint so common among women. It luiiiiodutely relieves and ellerta a permanent cure. Put all all prejudice and give Ibis most wonderful slid best of all remedies a trial. Warranted ptnely vegetable. Delliihtlul to the tiste. For sale by a 1 druggists. Take no other. There was an Inerrasenf ns,OiSl.ono In the as escd value of real ndale In New York last year. AKr.d Tlioinu', Home Rule member for tho East Divi-io'i ol t-liiiuorgniisliire will at the coining ssion move nn iniemln ent tl the uddnsi in reply to fie Queen's speech peni'g Parliament, de lining thai I lie ullairs of Wales om-lit In Ik-administered lya pecid depart ment p'csidod over by a .Minister ac quainted wiib Welsh national airairs. Quite a sensation has been creu'ed in e'ericnl circles ut the announc -incut thut the Archbishop of Canterbury bus de cided to allow oMVtisu'i for tbe Hiehop of Lincoln, who was recently trifd for rit ualistic practices, lo reargue h:s case go far as it rclst"s t the ns" i f lighted can dl s by the Hislmn in church services, which praeti'0 the Privy Council lias long since de lured illi gil. An pxplos'nti occurred in a colliery ut Abersycham, in Monmouthshire, ten iihIcb' northwest of Xewort, F.nglnntl. Siiiy dead lisvo been taken out. Latest ct'iiiHts place the loss of life at not let tl an 151). Plivsiciaus in attendance pro nounce half of the number dead to have 'een killed bv flrn and concussion and be other liu'f bv stilfocition. Several of tl.osi rescued alive Iinve since d ed If men will hare no cure for the future they will Kooii have sorrow for the past. Asiatic apiiorlsm. I'oor lluniniilly I 1 lie common lot Is one of Borrow say at least the pessimist", they who look at the worst side, ( eiloinly wiiai wouiu ouhtwiho ne a liriK'it eiiHtt-ncH Is of ten shadowed by some ailment that overhanvs It like a pall, obsuiir iiiK perpetually tbe radiance that else would liKlit llie pun. phcii an aiinie'ii. nun siur i-imimuii fin, is iinrvoiiMuts. or ill other wonis. Avsknesa of the nervous gyitrm, a condition only IriL-ini-illulile wiu-ru un indent or mi uroner iiii-hus iii-u t-iken to relieve II. Tho con current eMu-ricnee or nervous people who bare iHjp-islciitly used llurttetter's titoniacli Itinera is. thut II lonipn-rs . nllrely superseii-lt veiiesa of the tierrt-e, as well as discuse - so called which are invit-d a-id uUincd by their ubronlo weakness. As the nerves Kain stamina trout tbe ureal tomo the trouble uisappeurs. Use tho Miters fur mal iris, rheumatism, bil iousness and kidney troubles. In tssti, 8IU.II0O Kiiropesns settled In the Ar KC-iitlne Itvpiiblie. TIIK I'ltlDK OF HIS CLASS. He was a hrhrht, handsome boy of 16, sunny-t-iiiis-rul. brilliant and ciisagluir, the delight of his iiareiiis. the lov of his home aud the nride of his cIh. Hut a shadow fell across bis hrlvbt prospects. It beaii with h trlllingcoiigii; soon enmr premonition of ('otiFUuipt Ion, his strength fulled, bis cheeks urew hollow, and he seeaied doomed to sn inrlygrsve. Then a friend ad vised Ur. Pierce's tlnlden Medical Discovery. He tried I and was saved. Health and streiulb returned, his rhit'tlu' voice rung out aiialii rt- nms the school phoiirounil, his cheeks strain urew rosy, his eves bright, llu Is still "the ride of his class," uud he graduates this year with liigliost honors. Chronic Nasal Catarrh positively eured hy Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itomedy ; isj cents, by druggists. There Is no mall delivery 111 the cl y of Lou. Ion ou suiuluy. Do you wish to know bow to hive no .ileum and not half I ho usual work on wsshduj? Ask your grocer for a bir of Dobbins 'Elect' ic Soon, and the directioi s will tell you how. He sure lo get no imi tation. There are lots of them. Small omelets are delicacies In l'arll. PI I. KM t PII.F.NI1 riLKMMt Dr. William's Ind'an Pile Ointment Is theonly -ore cure for Hllud, Hlwding or Itching files ver discovered. It uever falls lo cure old -hroulc rases of long sIsinllLg. Judge Coltlnbury, Cleveland, 0., Hays: "I have found ry einerleuce that Dr. Wil liam's Indlau file Ointment gives Immediate relief." Do not suiter an instant longer, sold oy wu- llamsou's ManulseluriiiKCo., Props., Cleveland, Oti in. Hie and tl. Sold bv 1,. Blumaner l Co.. wholesale Drug gists, fort laud, Or. Uft in a niurrv. out of which we are to mold und chtticl Hud complete urhuratier. Uoethe. CONNVMPTION, WAST I NO DISEASES l ml (isMinral ltilt!11lv. Tliwtnru HiNnirrPtt hm tn the relative value of Cod Liver Oil j.id Hypo- tilinnpiuu's; llie one fliinpiyu.tr. MrviiKin mm h. the other irmnir nerve .tower ami act ink tHHtonletn the digestive and entire svfitem. ;ni in Sent t h KmuUiou of t oil 1,1 vr (Ml with lyHih(Ntihl(eti the two tire emnhincd, and the t.Vet i wonderful. TIxxuhikIs who have nV ived ii' iienmiiieut bene til from other nrenaru- tloiiH have hee.ii cured by 1lifn. Scot ft KnuiUion itt oerfeclly palatable, and In eutily digested bv those who ran not tolerate plain Cod Liver Oil. Anv one anywhere who cult 1 pte a hobby at the cxiieiiHe of other people's cjmfort 1b makiuit a failure of life. MI'KK it KK IOK riLKfel. Hure cure for blind, bleed! uk and itching Piles. One boi has cured thu worst case of ten years' standing. No one need intTi-r tcumtuutcii after tiMiug Kirk's German Pile Ointment. It abiiorbs tumors, allays tlie Itching, acts as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk'n (iermau Pile Ointment Is prepared only for Pil'H and itchiug of the private parts, aud uothiug else. Kvery box Is warranted Holt) bv Drugg st and gent ht mail on receipt )f price, $1.00 per box. J. J. Mack dt Uo Whole sale Agents, Han Francisco. What It Costs Mut hiMari'ftilly rniililtn(l by the great ma- irl'y of )viilo ln'foro buying an article which cm-' iiifeoliitcly ncccsMirv. HikkI s barwiiiHrllla iipih'uiIm itM-lf with s lal force to the grca1 mhl!h clafttc., hoi-ante it combines positive i. no ny with great mnlhinal power. It Is the ii 1 y in -i-i"n of which can truly bp i.ahl. liii.' s line II llsr " n il a bottle of lloml's aa a lis ink n aeio i! n- to directions will '.vorsge to Inst a inoiiih. ivhlle oilier nieilielncs tat hut half or iua'icr ss loug. Try Hood's Saiaiarllla ami see for yourself. We could not ho without I loo W ssrjapsri Ha lt l the best medicine we ever kept In the house. My family an- all taking it." Mas. J. M. Bab BKK.Snu Joatiin and Fremont streets, ftoclston. at. " I have taken one botile of Hood's Sarapa rtlla for liidiue-tlou, sni It has done me a great deal of ko mI.' DiKODoKE Wallack, IVtaluma. Cat. Ilood'nt .-irnarill.i sold by all druteim. II: sis for V I'reisred only by r I. Ilium & ill .Apothecaries, Low ell, Ma.. IOO Doses One. Dollar $75 2t0$250 2 . . v wurlting fr u Cin IrM mid) pr-ffr'rd mhn cn furnish a hor and t tl.tur hi,t tim tnttif. tminrsn Npsir niom-Tilismv bf tr..ft.l.l. fm liit.t A fw T.'nuf in n and ril.M a k . Juti N 5U.V a WO. k'Os 4a 6i, fiK.iii.ei4, Vs mar f.ir si. I'..,..,-. There Is ranld a-rowth In Anatralla of a sentl meul favorluu lbs establishment of a Kcpubllo, They dUaiMH-ar like hot cakes before a SU ixjuh irauip " lanaiu s 1'uncu ' oe cigar. Hnumanla bu VUO.OOO lypsles and Hungary w,uuv. Ilrla-bt'a Disease Cured. About two years ago our daughter bad con estlnn nf the kidneys, which developed Into eriKin s niii-ase, tier hhiv was swollen lo tu viHiriiioui ! nu-amirliuc Ah Indies around the walsl, ami IS Inches below the knee. After iiiiysieiaus nail si veil up her case, 1 determined of navi- iht iry ir. rv-iiueuy a -rAvoaiTa ksm Kov,"nf Itomloiit, N. Y. Gradually tbe swell lug was nslm-cd from 4'i to M inches. She be- Kaii to us I n strcinrth, and was able to walk without fHllmie. We llu not klmw hour In its- press our Kratlludo lor what It has done for our num. we are comment tbe Favorite Itcmiily will ilu all that Is claimed for It surely Uod has hlctil It In this esse, ami we earnestly n-vomiucim u mail sum-riiiK irotn suiniiy dis orders H. I). Van llllxk Irk. bemarint. N. Y. lis. KsNNKiiy'a Kavosits Kkmkuy, made at nonooiii, 3. v, si; oiorsn. Hcud for book, how to cure Kidney, Liver and in mm msurucr. Brooklyn Is goiug In for an art museum. An Kleuuiit Fuckase of Fine Cards, Including 15 rare novelties, shaoes and ar tistic imnorted olographic and chromatic cards. This large and beautiful collection sent by mall to any one wh i will ilo this Itiiv a oox or ine genuine Ur. c. Me Lane's i.cienraieti Liver rills from anv druralst. price 25 cents, and mail us the outside wrauper with your address, n'alnlv writ ten, and 4 cents In stamps. The genuine Kici.snes i ins are prepared only hy Fleming Pros., Pittsburg, Pa., and have been In constant use for over slxlv vear. i ney sre superior m an oiners in purity aim eiiectiveness. A certain cure lor 111 digestion snd i-ick headache. Addres- I'leining liros., Pittsburg, l a. An lucaudcsceut lamp burned 10.WU hours. Frenrh Tauxy Wafera aie tbe Meat. Dr. Livingston s Tansy Wafers for the restoration of suppressed menses nkvkh kail when ine directions uoon me oo are strictly observed. Tlie iausy Winers cannot oe Dotigni at drug stores, So don't allow yourself to be imposed upon In spurious and weak Imi tations of Dr. Livingston's French Tansy Wafers, and rememlier that the genuine can only be obtained fr un us, so It you do not want to be disappointed send 2 in a registered letter or postolllce order to the Livingston chemical Company, roruana, Oregon, and a box will be sent by return mull securely sealed from the eyes of in quisltive people, to your address. The new society of Artists In Paris has de cided to admit foreign artists to meinbersuip. Thy Okkmka for breakfast. After 22 Years. which was ejtnplctt'ly cured as follows: Paragon, Intl., July 30, 1668. I .Buffered with pahis In my bead from sun stroke 2! years. They were cured by St. Jacobs OU aud have remained so four years. 8 A Ml EL a 8HIPL0R. At Druggists and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltfmors. Md you can ctrTaiity WfJ lo tarts wo Idses or homy To ewe frarfof "Perry DaviV Pain uixWix. often. -1Ty iv i Ta,hKi Jo rc 7h f oat,j hth zrij Fabers Golden Female Pills.. For Female Irregular ities: nothiiiglikelhem on the market. Sever nil. rluceessfully used by 'prominent ladies monthly. Guaranteed to relieve suppressed, menstruation. SURE! SAFE! CERTAIN! Don't be humbugged. Save Time, Health, and inoueyitakeuu oth er. Kent to anv address. secure by mall on re ceipt oi price, ...isj. Address, THE APHRO REDICINE COMPANY, Western Branch, Uox27, f 01 XL AM), OR' So hi by Wihim.m Dr o Co., Ftnland. Or. I 1 lie fiimniift Ihtvcy P! Store of o"t-'n, ami Ilovev Smwirt ol Cuinbriilut. Maiw.. Iiiivp t)fen moved to I Kant l'ii:nli itii. 4'alifornitt. when (lie liusmeaa Hill be vtmlurlftl ns Tbe Raymond Flower and Kft H tort. C. H. HoviT.ilaimt'rr. T.nnt Pitftatlrnia, fill. lUfiMl forcmplltetalofiie. SEEDS THE 3 are thoie pat np by D.M.FERRYA.CO. ' Wbo are the largest Seedsmen ia the world. 1 V. M. FBKRTft Co's TMiistraird. Descriotive and Priced SD ANNUAL lor iBjO will be malted rKbiv to all ap- i piicant, ana to iasi leasott tcuMomera. it is iwtter in n evrr. tvrry peroa using c artf 4mt fum r ttrld D.M.FERRY 4 CO. DCTROIT, MICH. fny gi I cured a man of chron- NiSTiQfYshc? 10 P8'1" from ,uu' Ivy I "V y form of chronlo J OIL HEADACHE. TBT CURES WHtHf ALL LS UUS. Pj md Best Couh 8y nip. Taitei irood. Un Q S3 In tifne. Hi ml by dniggiMn. gf p. v. f . . v. oi MOST PERFECT MADE. I liftvn luuiln a apnntlitnir ithoiiitfiil HsiiininAfiiin nf Hit. I'lfirK't. fiivAU HAiriKrx Piiwdkh which I pitri'liaacd from aton i in lliiaclly, and flml It to bo free from all foreign aubttancoa, audi as Alum, Ammonia, Lime, elf , and iih nearly clmmli nl'y pure m can lie made lroui the purest nnteriuls. HENRY G. HANKS, Chemist, Assayer and Geologist. San Fhancikco, February 5, 1HH0.' DOWN AND UP. This Week We Shall Offer Banains as Follows in Almost Every Line: (iayden seed, general variety (nut peas, beans or rorn), H0 paKrs (prepaid) for It. !o"d iillia (comforts), full width, f 1 and up lo 2, and even ti each. (In y bed blankets, ll.tfi pair up, all colors, i ; II up lo llu. Wall paper, general variety, nice stvle, per doiib'o roll Vi cents np. Cotton hatting fo-oiilts, nice iiiaiity, 12 cent, up lo I ft cents. Boys' overalls, a to VI. :u cents lo Ml cents; 10 to 17, -III cents to lU cents. Hoys' L'hevoit shirts, all prices and sizes, Ml, 40, .VI cents. Men's Cheviot shirts, extra value, 3fi, u, 10, fit) cents. Men's Cheviot shirts, extra slie up to 19' j neck, 6.1, 7A cents, $1. Men's every-day pants, to close out, from cents pair up. Men's all-wool cassimere pants, genuine, W pair up, llovs' suits, ages4 to lit, from .7;" up, great bargslns. Infants' underwear, grey. 1U, A, cents. Hoys', !ttl cents up. Men's grey or white uiii .. wear, extra, W cents up. Men's all-wool red underwear, l up. Men's every-day slio-s. good iiinllty, II to II, Jl.W. Men's rtiindiiy shws, good qualilv, ft to Id1,, 11. TU up. Ladles' kid shoes, slses, to 7, )I M up; ealf shm's, JL.'iO up. Caiined corn, 1 dozen up; canned fruli, II dor.cn up. Canned toiuatH-a, 1.7n per case of 2 dozen; gallon cans, IJ.7A. Heavy bacon V to 10 vents; lighter, 11 to 1'.' cents; extra light, 1.1 tn II cents. Hutter per roll, common, to fts cents; good to extra, it) lo 4.r cents. Bargains In dress goods. In nrlnts fcnlico). In canton tlauuel. In woolen flannel, lis .lor. bam, In gooda of all Jcluds aud lu every Hue. Henri for full price list of evorytliinir, price ami below. (Sample copy free.) SMITH'S CASH STORE, t'urle Kraiu. on Tobacco. Yon can't fool dla ohilu id your truHhto- backy. I amoke 8kaih and don't you forgot it Home smokers think that anythinir thai niikea smoke, la good enoiurh to go Into a pie. They will Und by a little i-xp irl ciicm that there ia a vast diirerence In Smoking Tobaccos. Just try "Hkai. or Kokth kiii.ina.' himI you will see the ditrercnue between it and the imitation. KA It flKKSS, ATTr.XTIOM ! " Dojou wanttoiSell orliuyaKarml Write to us. Owners and Manners Property, At tention! The POKTIjAND LANIJ CO. ad. Tertlse in 81 newspapers in the United States, and are therefore tbe people to handle city and addition properly. It will pay ? cones pond with us. Loans made on Farm and City property. 7?v v'; AJellB you si frjTqh de tile &Jf-Jjtf&UQ. mat) dra 1LEALTHT OFFSPRING are only begotten of healthy mothers. How important, then, that the health of the future mothers of our land should be carefully guarded. Our girls need the tenderest care as they are entering upon woman hood. At this critical period of their existence it often happens, through neglect, that the seeds of distressing ailments are sown, which afflict them in after years. As a regulator and promoter of functional action at this important stage, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a most reliable agent for building np the strength and system and establishing the proper functions. " Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded, by an experienced and skillful physician and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It i pnrely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. For all those peculiar weaKnesses, "bearing -down" sensations, weak back, displacements, as pr. psns, anteversion, retro version and kindred ailments, it is specific. The only medicine for woman's peculiar diseases, guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. A Book of 160 pages on Woman, Her Diseases and their Self-cure, mailed, sealed in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispknsaey Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, T. Y. TW Piama'd Pollaf C Jji 1 1 Xvl J V P JL7 OilO 10 over 4.000 articles oflVred' ut wholesale Address 4IU Front Street, San Francisco, Cal. I... KCINNaTI. Kt. mu' uu cuu m., ue bu it., ludiuu, 1 prescribe and full. sa. dorss Big U as lb. only sneclflc for Ihs certain cur. of tblsdlsesse. O.U.IMIHAHAM.M. D.. Amsterdam, N. Y. W. hsvs sold Blf O for many years, and It has fnven ius Dsal 01 salls actlon. D. R. DYCHK CO., CBlcago, I1L tl.OI). lold by Druggists. CTFINWAY KKANICH. PRANK OICinnHI. A BKA!H.Oabler. Hoe nlsh Pianos; Burdett Organs. Band InstrumeBta. Largest stock of Sheet Miiaio and Hooks. Rand, supplied at Eastern Prices. MATTHIAU GRAY CO. 206 Post Street, Ban Franctsi o. 10.000 AGENTS Mole! To sell th complete atM ODONIM fciBtory of tti muniirof WTt vnw 111 111 Giving a fait and complete account of toe ooturplracf: Biunler,rtUrTpi7oftaobody,arTeHU,eoroiwr'lnn the trial and verdict. The tMokeMUIaiefw ieo UImIt Cloa. Onelartre it! mo. volmnn of about duo pages, price aljfi.aVO. OITriTBHoWbsUDT. fiend, at one, tteente for an outfltiflnitcoine.fi ratwrved. ThisisjhejhMoeoe iiui'iui eataw mum h i h CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Hufc and alar?, rt llahle. Ladle, a.k ItruBfftit fur Diamond Brand. In red, mt-unifi rjoirs, raid iu bluai ril.N.n. Take no ain' r. All n U In paatoboant bniM, pink wrpir, ir) lsitiiMMiiB aMisi(pnltA. Henri in. i.iaiiiiiR) lr arilcuUri, tetlmonlli and IIrllerfor Ladle" in Uittr, tj retmra null. Sam lnutr. ChUkMUr Ihcai'l altea Ba, W.f frn'",e lese the Uvw, stomach and bowel. oB a dot Br 4ruf flit s.ti.HS. as'asw Miesae Hss mo W cared msuy toisus bsnil fur Vr. b'ClSSII 1,1 111 Talk' snd ottmsnxia ff Mimcinlsls. TtnjJ trill nunviro. M g f TO S DSTI.ll VunalM. .a sssstSuiassn. um un -lj sy las VUfiuOisalialOs. IisSsaWrtl ! I 1 CI y -