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CONGRESSIONAL. LATF.HT TKLKUItAIMIIC RKPORT . imoDili of Meuarei Introdaoed In the SENATE. Dolpb introduced a bill appropriat ing 830.000 (or expenses of a military expedition to explore Alaska, and another bill making an appropriation fnr navment of claims for Indian depredations which the Secretary of the Interior nas uuuiwju. Mitchell introduced a bill to open to settlement a portion ol the isiletz in Mm reservation, in Oregon. His bill cuts off the part of the reservation lying north of the Siletz river. The bill provides that the portion which is to be opened to settlement shall be ppraised by tnroe commissioners and ,old to the highest bidder, provided the offer shall not be less than the ap nraisment. The money from the sale of the lands is to be set aside for the benefit of the Indians. Miller, from tue Uommittee on Ag riculture and Forestry, reported favor ably Edmund b bill to establish a ior- er8t reservation on the head waters of the Missouri Kiver and the head waters of Clark's Fork of the Colum bia River. The urgent ftehcioncy bill was taken no. An amunuiueHt rucuunuenuuu uy i i.. .i i the Committee on Appropriations was rreed to, appropriating f.JO,0W to de- (ray the expenses oi ucnerai urant s ; . . . ...... funeral. . I he bill then passed. Mitchell has introduced a resolution directing the Secretary of the Interior to withdraw for the present from sale ind occupation, under any of the land laws of the United States, all lands of the United States lying on and along the Columbia River, in the State of Oregon, and in Washington Territory, diacent to obstructions to navigation in the Columbia River at the Cascades, and also at The Dalles, for a distance of 500 feet from low water water mark, The object of the resolution is to pre vent speculators getting possession of ttrins of land adjacent to the two designated places, with a view to hold ing them for high price when the right of way for a ship canal or ship railway is wanted. Stanford introduced suitable resolu lions regarding the death of Senator Millor, which were adopted. The Senate Uommittee on Com' merco has naa unaer consideration 1 1 the Eads ship railway bill. An amend ment was adopted to make the pass age of ton vessels, instead of one, the test of completion. HOUSK. Henley offered a resolution for the appointment of a sub-committee to inquire into alleged evasions of the Thurman Act by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and to deteimine whether, by reason of any violation of the provisions of that act, the corpo rate rights, powers and franchises of the company have becomo forfeited Bill by Bunnell To preserve and protect the Garden of the Gods in Colorado from spoliation, and create a public park of the same. ueniey, irom the uommittee on Public Lands, reported favorably the bill to declare forfeited lands granted to aid in construction of the railroad from Portland to the Central Pacific in-California; House Calendar. Morrow (California) arose and said : "The melancholy duty devolves on me to announce the death of Senator John F. Miller, of California, who died in this city after a prolonged ill ness. Congress will undoubtedly set apart some day for the purpose of giv ing expression to the sentiments en tertained for the character and great public cervices of Senator Miller. I offer the following resolutions : Resolved, That the House has re teived with profound sorrow intelli gence of the death of Senator John F. Miller, of California. Resolved, That out of respect to his memory this House now adjourn." The resolutions were unanimously adopted. Bill by Hermann For the relief the heirs of Richard Boddy, deceased, also Kato Hatton, of Lane and Lake coun ties, for settlement of claims for depre dations committed by Modoc Indians in 1872 ; and for A. Morrison, of Union ounty, for payment to him of $4,492 out of the annuity funds duo the Yakima and Klickitat tribes of In dians. The House passed the bill requiring Pacific railroads to pay the cost of sur veying their lands and to take out patents thereto. . . . Henley, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported a bill granting to the Stato of California 5 per cent, of the net proceeds of the sale of public lands in that State ; Committee of the Whole. Bill by Symes To provide for an quitable exchange of business of rail- roadsengagedininter-btate commerce. Bill by Hermann To establish an additional land district in Oregon, with boundaries as approved by the General Land Department. This pro posed district is about 120 miles north and south, 150 miles east and west, and takes from portions of The Dalles, La Grande and Lake View land dis tricts, but chiefly from the latter. Hermann secured a favorable report from the Committee on Commerce to his bill granting to Clatsop county, Oregon, the right to construct a public bridge across Young's Bay, near Asto ria. The War Department approves the bill, after recommending an amendment requiring the county to submit a map of Young's Bay with its surroundings. On motion of Morrow, a resolution waa adopted authorizing the appoint ment of a committee of seven mem bers to join the committee on the part f the Senate, to accompany the re mains of Senator Miller from Wash ington to California. HOW STARCH IS MADE. Description ofLarre atareh Works tYhera Ron-Chemical Starch U Made. Near the east side of the main build in? are the large vats for the recoption of the coarse feed, and a little funhor sonthoast are the gluten vats two in number, sixteen by two hundred foot, and about four feet deep. Near the southeast corner of the main building the corn is carried by a belt from the crib to the sheller, which has a capacity of over 1.500 bushols a day, and is run by a separate engine of forty horse-power. After the corn is shelled, it is carried to the "cleaner,'.' whore all the dust and dirt is removed. It is then, by means of an elevator, de posited in a Inn (rhin In thn By means of separate spouts the corn is conveyed into fourteen large "steep banks," holding six hundred bushels each. After being covered with hot water is is allowed to remain six days, or until it is sufliciently soured. It is then, by a screw conveyor and elevator, taken to the millstone hopper. Just before it reaches this point it passes through a revolving wire screen, which separates the corn from the water. It is then conveyed to the mills, fonr in number, being mixed again with water, and after going through two sets of four-foot millstones, it passes below to the "shakers." These are vibrating boxes open at one end, and covered with a wire and satin sieve. Here the starch and gluten are separated from the solid particles of the corn, which are called "coarse feed." This de scends into a well, and is pumped tip by means of a powerful force pump, and run off into vats for its reception, where it is drained and ready for sale. After passing through the "shakers," the starch and gluten are conveyed to the "run house," receiving on its way a stream of water. The "run house" is a room one hundred feet square, con taining fifty-six troughs about eighteen inches wide and one hundred feet in length. These runs are slightly en closed and while passing through them the starch settles to the bottom, while the watery part passes off and is run into the gluten vats. The starch is then conveyed into the agitator wells, and, being mixed with cold water, is thoroughly agitated by means of a re volving rake. It is then pumped up and passes through a bolting-reel, where all the impurities are separated, and the pure starch conveyed by means of pipes to sixty-three setting tubs. The water is then drawn off, and the starch, pure and white, is conveyed to a large receptacle, where it is placed in the mould boxes. After remaining in the mould boxes three to four hours, it is cut into blocks about six inches square, elevatod to the second floor, placed on the cars and run into tne crusting room, where It re mains over night. The next morning the blocks are scraped, or rather the crust cut off with sharp knives, and are wrapped in blue or bronze paper by one person, at the rate of eight hundred packages per hour. These packages are placed on cars with slatted frames, holding three hundred and ninety-two packages each. About one hundred of these cars are used. As they are rilled thoy are run into the dry room, which is kept at an average temperature ol ontr hundred and sixty degrees by means of steam pipes. The starch is kept here until it is thoroughly dried into the prismatic form in which it is purchased in tho market. The cars are run to the ware room and the packages wrapped in blue paper are packed in boxes, while those in brown paper are conveyed to the packer and packed in barrels by means of a flour packer, at tho rate of two hundred barrels a dav. To obtain a superior quality of starch the corn must first be properly steeped, and the operator in this department must haze skill and experience. To secure starch from corn in paying Quantities, it must be properly ground. The next important point is in the sieving. The smallest hole in the sieve will admit impure matter, which it is hard to eliminate. A?ain, particular attention is required in the precipitation of the starch on the inclined plane. In the dry room great attention must be paid to the temperature; too high a temperature will produce a senrch, and too low a moU. Indianapolis Sentinel. MUTILATED ENGLISH. A Portuguese Idea of the Language ol Shakespeare. "English as she is spoke" in Portu gal is no more amusing than the same language within Russian limits. The following paragraphs are copied liter ally from a notice posted in a hotel at Yatra in the Crimea. Accounts on white paper are deliv ered every day to be verified, and they are paid by leaving tho Hotel, or by a longer stay, every Saturday. In the rooms can be placed only so manv persons as there are beds, ex cepted if there are put reserve beds in, of which every one costs fifty kopecks. To the Hotel biiloiisrs a beautiful dining-room, Kushan and French cook ing. Conversation salon, with a royale; Reading-room, with the principales Rushan. French, English and German Hews 'paprs; Baths of sea and sweat-water at evers haur; Possessing ownes cows fresch milk is to be had every morning and evening. Youth's Companion. The Art of Opening Letters. The art of opening letters addressed i other people and refastening them so at no one will know is a profession Snoin Tn thnnnstoffice thev have a dark chamber, where experts' inquire into things, and these have lonr since given up the use of steam for opening fummea communications. liven reu nt nlatinum wire for letters sealed with wax is out of date. The favorite means is with a knife sharper than a .... t ,t t razor, which is run aiong me Douora M l. - 1 TIi. fittn.. rk.miniv Ul IUO CUVCllMJO. a. l" J.THui in. n been extracted and then replaced after the officials of the postoflice have learned what is going on, a fine line of liquid cement is drawn along the open- ig, the sligntest pressure coi ceivaoia annlied. and the letter is aa whole as EXCITEMENT UNABATED. Proof that that lb Irian' Terrible Confession la True. Cleveland (Ohio) JItrald, Yesterday and the day before we copied into our columns from the Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat and Chron icle, a remarkablo statement, made by J. B. Henion, M. D., a gentleman who is well known in this city. In that article Dr. Henion recounted a won derful experience which befell him and the next day we published from the same paper a second article, giv ing an account of the excitement in Rochester and elsewhere, caused by Dr. Henion s statement. It is doubt ful if any two articles wero ever pub lished which caused greater commotion both among professionals and laymen, Since the publication of these two articles, having been besieged with letters of inquiry, we sent a comnuini cation to Dr. Henion and also to H. II Warner & Co., asking if any additional proof could be given, and here it is: Gentlemen : I owe my life and pres ent health wholly to the power of Warner's Safe Cure, which snatched me from tho very brink of tho grave It is not surprising that people should question the statement I made (which is truo in every respect; for my recov' ery was as great a marvel to myself, as to bit phvsicians. and friends. J. B. Henion, M. D. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 21. Sirs: The best proof we can give you that the statements made by Dr. Henion are entirely true, and wouhU not have been published unless strictly so, is the following testimonial from the best citizens of Rochester, and a card published by Rev. Dr. Foote. H. H. Warner & Co. To Wiom it May Concern: We are personally or by reputation acquainted with Dr. Henion, and we believe he would publish no statement not literally truo. We are also per sonally or by reputation well acquaint ed with H. II. Warner & Co., proprie tors of Warner s Safe Cure, (by which Dr. Henion says he was cured) whose commercial and personal standing in this community are of the highest order, and we believe that they would not publish any statements which were not literally and strictly true in every particular. C. R. Parsons, (Mayor af Rochester.) Wm. Purcell, (Editor Union and Advertiser.) W. D. Shuart, (ex-Surrogate Mon roe County.) , Edward A. Frost, ex-Clerk Monroe County.) E. B. Fenner, (ex-District Attorney Monroe County. J. M. Davy, (ex-Member Congress, Rochester.) John S. Morgan, (County Judge, Monroe County.) Hiram Sibley, (Capitalist and Seedsman.) John Van Voorhis, (ex-Member of Congress.) To the Editor of the Living Church, Chi cago, Illinois : There was published in the RoeheB ter (N. Y.) .Democrat and Chronicle of the 31st of December, a statement made by J. B. Henion, M. D., nar rating how he has been cured of Bright's disease of the kidneys, almost in its last stages, by the use of War ner s bate Cure. I was referred to in that statement, as having recom mended and urged Dr. Henion to try the remedy, which he did, and was cured. Ihe statement of Dr. Henion is true, so far as it concerns myself, and I believe it to be true in all other respects. . He was a parishioner of mine and I visited him in his sickness. I urged him to take the medicine and would do the same again to any one who was troubled with a disease of the kidneys and liver. ' Israel Foote (D. D.,) (Late) Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Rochester, N. Y. It seems impossible to doubt further in the face of Buch conclusive proof. A new law in New York compels drug gists to keep morphiie in red bottles. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is a most powerful restorative tonic, and combines the most valuable nervine prop erties; especially adapted to the wants of debilitated ladies suffering from weak back, inward fever, congestion, inflamma tion, or ulceration, or from nervousness or neuraleic pains. By druggists. The United States consumed 1,228,000 tons f sugar in lt&5. Dr. Henley's Celery, Beef and Iron re moves languor and loss of appetite. Try Gkrmka for breakfast. HUMORS, Skin Blznisres Cn Afo err;. BlrTH MARKS are cured by- Cuticura FOR CLEANSING THE SKIN and Scalp of Infantile and Birth Humors, for allaying ltr.htnir. Huralnir and Inflammation, for curing the Srst symptoms of Eczema, I'noriaeis, Milk l.'niHt, scan Head, scrofula, ana suier innentca skin and blood disrates. Cuticura, the great Hkin Cure, and Octicura OiP. an eiaulxite hkin Heautiller. externally, and Cuticura Kksolvbnt. the new lilood Puri fier, inl email, are infallible. Cuticura Kkmkdiks are absolutely pure ana the only Infallible Wood Purifiers and Bkin Beautifiere free from poisonous Ingredient. Sold everywhere. I,rice.(:uTicURA,50c.: HoAP, 25c.: HKHOLVKNT.fi. Prepared by the PorritK WKi;0 AND t'HKMIUAL (JO., BOSTON, MASS. f-THend for "How to Cure fckin lJlseases. Back Achk, Uterine pains. Soreness and Weakness speedily cured by Cuticura Anti-Palm Plant kk. Warranted. 26c LADIES! Do not rub your clothes when you can wash without tubor washboard. Satisfac tion BTuaranteed or money refunded. Bend LJ cents, silver, to M. Y. TlK- KELLi at CO, Somerset. Mich. Agents wanted. N. P. N. U. No. 119-4. V. N. U. No, 100. DR. HEN LET 8 HEHEDY FOB IADIES. Ladle suHerlng fromncrvounoH,sleop lessness or anv aiirvnns trmihu run it.,.1 Immediate reK-f and be currd'by using ur. uouiey a vo'ery, Meet and iron. The receipts of the Sues canal average i iu,uw Haur per uay. A NEW WAY 10 ' f AY OLD DEBTS. Khaketipeare tells how this cab be acconv nllshed In nna nt him immA.i.i u... ebts to nature must be paid on demand uuicsB ubys oi grace De oniaincd through the use of Dr. Pierce's "(iolden Medical Dlscoverr." Ir. U nm 'V, u" k.. i valuable forsore Uiroat.bronchitlH.asihina, catarrh, consumption, and all diseases of the DUllllOHArV AflH nthnl Arrrona n.i..,l bv scrofula or "bad blood." Scrofulous in..,-, nncuiiiKB aim luuiura are curea Dy its wonderful altorstlvA ntlnn ltv Hr,,,F. . J glsts. It Is Raid that M-PiKshl ant Arthur snta nothing but baked apples. PHYSICIANS HAVE FOUND OUT That a contaminating and foreign element in the blood, developed by indigestion. Is the cause of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensiure subcutaneous covering ot the mus cles and ligament of the Joints, causing con stant and shifting pain, and aggregating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces Buuuciisanaaisioriionof Uie joints, isoract, which eierience has demonstrated in regard to Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, baa stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that Uils medicine of comprehensive usee checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is It less positively established that it is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest it, since Uie medicine contains only saluta-y Ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders, dee that you get the genuine. ' Robert Toombs is to have a monument twenty-five feet high. THROW AWAY TBUS8ES When our new method, without use of knife, Is guaranteed to permanently cure the worst cases of rupture. Send 10 cents in stamps for references and pamphlet, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. It is said that a tich diamond lead ex ists iu Georgia. HARDWARE BUSINESS FOB SALS. A lona established General Country Hard ware. Stove and Crockory Store, in a healthy town, doing a good business. Owner wishes to leave. Ut'NTINOTON, HOPKINS & CO., San r ranclsco, tal. Attention is called to Fairbanks & Wil- sey's ad. ot Norman and Percheron horses. HOW TO SHORTEN LIFE. The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent cold, and neglect it. Aber nethy, the greBt English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only had a cough : "What would you havef The plague?" Beware of "only coughs." Tho worst cases can, however, be cured by DR. WM. HALLS BALSAM for the LUNUS. In Whooping Cough and Cioud it imme diately allays irritation, and is sure to prevent a fatal termination of the disease. Sold by druggists. Ilronolilll. Sudden changes of the weather cause Bronchial troubles. "Browns Bronchial Trochts" will give relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts. No Opium In Piso's Cure for Consump tion. Cures where otherremedles fall. 2nc. A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. The qumtfon tut probably been Mkwl tbaaundf of timr "limf ou Brotm'i Iron Bitloni oars rwry tliina!" Well, it d'wwn'tu But it doi cure any diwij f i wnloh ropaUhle physician would prescribe IKON PhyBtaiuifl reooffiiU Iron aa the (tout rnstoratifv M""t known to tha pmfnasion, and Inauiry of any laadinf ouemtoal firm will autwUntiato UwaaasrUun that thttr are mora preparmtiona oi iron than of any oUier aubffUnoft ojm In tnadiutiM Tula abowi oon elusivsly that iron la aoknowlodarw) to bv thy moat IraporUnt factor in miooMMful medical practice, It la, bowernr. a mmarkable fart, that prior I" tha diaoov w7oMHlV NSntON lilTTKKHnoperfact. ly aatiafaotory iron oombi nation had ever bwan found. BROWN'S IRON BITTERSS beaduhs, or products oomtlpatim nil other Iroa medicines do. IIUOWN'H IUON lilTTKKH enrea IndigeMton, Illllousneaa, Weakncim, Praprpftla, Malaria, ('hills and Fevesa, Tired Feellna.dencral Debility, Pain la th Hide, BarkLlmtM,IIeadnrhandNrnrnl la-far all Umm ailment Iron Is pnoribd dail. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS,rz;t minata. JUka all othar thoroooti nwlifllnM, It acta slowly. When taken bv m the flrnt urmptnm oi benefit renewed energy. The mneolen then become firmer, the diffeetlon improve, the bnwele are aottve. In the efleot it turn nil; more repld and marked. The erei begin at onoe to brighten: the akin clean np; health ouloroomon to the cheek; nerroueneea (liMppeaia; functional deraniremenU beoorne regu lar, and If a narelng mother, abundant anfftenanoa in auppUed for tile child. Remember Brown'a Iroa Bitten a Uie OM, V Iron medicine that la not In jurioua. PkyiManl miul Druggim fammund it. The Genalne hat Trade Mark and ernaaed red lines on wrapper. TAKE NO OTIIKU. BN'KLIi, HKIT8HU k WOODARD, WbolesaleiA gsnts, Portland, Or. 131 POIlTKIt Norman and Percleron Horses P-.frhaii.fi uir! Wikrvf IMt ImnnrlHlnii fit iSR nMarrlvrd from Huire, ft i tmed tf tar't and brsl I'er chetorri, rncli Cuh a(l Nnmi.im. Thcf are from the bea4et and most ratify to the iwt blotky oVsft and ire largely nfd.irkf 'it' All "f fine ti"n ami iuMtihful frtnn. We liaveonhnd i5hrjidtnftrlit fimn. Three airriel off prmlun M I h Soio h H4 4i d H iriii Agricultural - r.oiw-lW Swcrpwaket mr aJJ drift. Si were awarded (lrcroiuim it Ihe State i-aii at S.y.rant;iito. iu I mohi on reonai'ie irmn wnn anprmr7ii mumy, We will ftcU cLfjinr ilian the unit cUt of Hnecan be txniLht tor, aiiyvtlK-re five in the U. S. I'artle wialuiiii it (mrrhnw! wit) do wrtl to call at OUT lugt Sdlt i StciMe tit 1'rlalutm and ciamlne our tork, jtffSrn.1 fur CaMlyue. Adtlrcft, II. T. Falrbanka, or II. Wilvy. (M ilnrtin. Honomn Co.. Cal. Plug Cut Smoking Tobacco. OTrililUlV KBAMCH hah Ol LlktHHl.. Uaoler, Koeniah Fuui'; lluniat UTKaua, band loatnunents. Urxert stock f tiheat tluak and Uooka Bands aaroUed at Kaatern trioai IL GUAY. aid Post Street, Ban Kraociioo. K. J. BOWEN'8 larfe Illustrated, DncrlptlTt and Primal I VllniUM of VegrtaWe, Flower, Clover, Grass ml Alfalfa Seeds And containing Valuable Information nir iiw Uarueoer, the Farmer or tne Family, mailed free to all applicants Adilrraa E. J. BOWEN. Seed Merchant, 813 and 817 Bansome St. Han Francisco, Cal. jvrnrivousr t - - iUEBiUTAIKU Ifou aro allon4l a frtm trial of thirty day of ths Btiapenaonr Appltanooa, for the apeedr rt-Mef and per manent ournol Smvft Itrbility, loatof Vitality, n& Munhood, and all klnilnvl troutiloa. Alao for many ioii?r. uye toMoorateu voltaic neuwito niefino other dlaeaaea. CorailiermtoratlontoHaJth,viiror and Manhood guaranuted. orlnkUtncurrxL II 1 uav IratM pamphl4 In ttnltA mvtlof mailed rrea, u adrtrialn Valtalo Itoll fa JUnUail, Mlos. Curious Historical Facts. There are many curious farts in American history. Here wo have tlie three Vico President, fJorw', Hend ricks and Wilson, dvinjr in November at dates which miiilit all come in a single week. No lYcNulent either in or outofolhVe hits died in November, tluu;h six have died in July and four in June. (JaiHcM died in 'September, Lincoln in April, Taylor in July and Harrison in April. Two Vice ' PrrsU dents hsve been indicted for trenson. These were Aaron Htirr and John C. Hrpckenridge. One Vice President, John C. Calhoun, has resigned hi", olllce, and seven men have held both Presidential and Vice Presidential chairs. John Adams, Washington's Vice President, succeeded him in tho Willie House. Jefferson, Adams' Vice President, did likewise, and Martin Van Buret), one of Jackson's Vice Fresi dents, was his successor. The other five became President by death They were Tyler, Fillmore, Johnson and Arthur. Carp, in Cleveland Leader. A well-known author in a street car, rising and giving bis seat to a stout woman, who does not acknowl edge tho civility! "I'm obliged to you, madam. Mont woman, uushinc an grily: "For what, sirP" Gentleman, courteously: "For taking my soat." Hilarity among tho other passenger. hnxton lleacon. With a very Large Number of PEOPLE Bread is really the substan tial art irloof il let, ami one can readily imagino how serious the nhrxiral contiUcnccs would ho If poor bread, heavy, sotftty and ill raiaed is con stantly taken into tho stom- " Warner's Safe Toast A l'uro. Dry Hon Veiictahle preparation which It guaranteed to be pure and wholcaome, It pre pared on Uie health pnwerfiiif priurlple. 1'riee 10a a boa, 10 cake In a boi, enough to make 0 l.onvm or Ilread, tnd If your (Irnoer aorn not keep It, teud for It by wail to Warner's Bafo Teast Co., Rochester, K. T. Swift's Specific fa omi.1 Ma.U MM an.a .IL.aaJ sa untuin uxii vill vlj iiwiu iiuiu iuipm faiitrrPis from fureata of Georgia. The above out rvproatmta Uie method of tta manufacture twenty year uo, The de maiul haa been gradually inoraaming until tlUO.MH) labtnttaiirir la now iiocexmry to suuply the trade. Thia freat VeyvtaltM Blood PuritW curea Oanoer, Catarrh, Mornfula, Kcsuma. Ulcer, Kheuutatlam ant HIihmI Taint, hereditary or otuerwtae. without the uae of Mer cury or l'otaah. THB BWirT BI'KUlrlU uw.. N. Y., 157 W. HW Bt. Drawer 3. Atlanta, (la The HV KktH' UlllUr. la Laaaed Sept. aud filarth, each year. - M56 paa, 1 1 1 inches, with over 3,DOO illnairatioiia a wliole rietar liaiierr. U1VKH AVholraale Prices dtrtwc tn eonaumera on all Booda for personal or family uae. Telia bow to ortlcr, and Kivrs exact coat of every thing roi nae, eat, drink, wear, or hare fun with. Theaa IN V ALU A HMO HUOKI contain Infarmatlou clraiiel from the nitrketa of the world. We will mall copjr FHIull to onjr ad dreaa apou receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of malllnat. 1et as hear from you. neapectfullr, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. m V C80 Wabaah Avenue, Chicago, la "STANDARD" SHOT-GUN mi LOADKD BY Merlin Machine. In ase by A LI, KSOWINU MPOUTMnE.li. :-- For Bale by the Trade generally. PETALUMA INCUBATOR. HatchtM all kinds n( F.IKW 4 . a i i -74 . Tlie BIM?tE8T, Ctuianest, sml WPST PfPKCT ! UBllW f tit tod 16 I'1 )JJla. Komlfor ruiiiiuina, All nrire llluatrat REE Address fetalnma Inoabator CO , I'otaluma, Cal. i FAMUT MEDICINE MAT HAS BRA LED MILLIONS DCCMO IS IKABS1 1. A BALM FOB ETEBT WOCITD OF UAH ASD BEAST I The Oldest & Best Liniment EVES HADE IN AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVES. Tha Veslcan Mustan Liniment haa boon known for more than thlrty.flrc year as ths best of all Liniments, for Man ana Jteaeu jia aaiea wtiay arc larRer than ever. It cures when all others fail, and penetrates skin, tendon and mnsoie, to the very boo, bold everywhere. El II 1 a I'i'ii jf7.;! rrm Survival of the Fittest. 1st Absolutely Pure. Itib powder never rartea, A .'Barrel of parity, stnnKth and wholoeonieaeat, alnrvi economical thaa Uie ordinary kUnlt. at d cannot be oold In eomuetai tlon with Hie multitude of low teat, short weud alum or phosphate powders. Bold only ha oua) Boru. Biawa iVwDaa Co., lot Vail street, N. T. CONCRETE BUILDINGS Baniomt, 402 Montgomery 8t, Baa FranolMO. -f8nd for Circular. Ptao's Remedy ftir Catarrh la the f Best, Eaaluit to Uae, and Cheapest. .U I 1 Aim (rood fhr OoM In h Hmrl. auusuiacuv. liny x vw, ec ouceuw. CONSUMPTION. I bar ft poilUraraiuMly for tli fthura drta ; bv U4 mwm iniiBiuitisivi vunivi mo wurti sinuaiisioi long lndtnichT6 b6tlcur4. Imlt. ORtromtlantirfHuE tultlmtt7,thiitlwl I nnlTtVO HuTTl.Kd f loirftharttlthft VAr.UAHI.HTKKATlHRon IhlidlMW- flat Hts; laoxrvr, uipr"Mna r. u. sviur m. a Matrimonial Papcrl aiOHlV ttLUITHATtO. Kara aatntea? eealaloa eear lo edwtlMHDMli atladlMaad r.t eanllnf ea, rmwae.au. namr-la ootit lot.illwr. Adaraa, ItKART AftD HANI), CkideVll. lla nO Dlt-Pt:I Kl.'I KO-MAIlNKTIOUKI.T. Urit ICiltli, O A Wouderfiil limmtion. Ila eaaea and Weakneaa of Male or Ktmale miiwfwlthoul Meilloine. It aota like nuailo. Ker narticulars addreaa t'""" " HuN' " 10 Ht- fraiioltou, Oaa. tTDLTC Who anlTer from n.rfH leaiiiir I 11 C ln.l l'...r. iVA.iu.lrJ ViMKly, r. FREI TRIAL PACKAOT Of the celebrated MARHTON HOI. 118, HJ1I7IM trMbarwlth.lMMrrirlMai(ITetlo Iffliall niala, will be wilon reeelptof tetampa. MaaaTua Usasur Do., at Wan uik tMreal, Maw Tork. Dim lal'.LT off ReimerHvir la RAtle eirQMly for Uio cure m ItitRiigctneuu of the generataW Ofvun, 1 h iontliiuuuB Mrcatat oflLECTKIClTY pcnittin tltrouifrt the ptru mut rcttor them to iicfclihjf auton. ! not coufounil tins villi Hlcctiisj Urllt ttiUertiactl to cum all Hit from head to toe. It it for tit ONK kpecinc purpow. . For ciicuiar Ktvtuff full In formation. tl(lro Cheertjf Wrttrlr ilelt Co., l Um attajt. ilhiciuw ut REJUVENATOR This (ireat HfrrnirfVnlnc Kemedy anit nerve Toliai I'mva Wllhnui lull; Nenoua ami l'hyili-al lc lulity, Lou of Vitality, Woaknosa, rinie jreciiue, iiniuit4ior, iiTHiaeiiaiiire iioniuuont, lN.Udlltl. UI.:M..l.....,.l...nl. 1,1. ... i the Itlood, ilniptiuut, and all Uie aril off r eta of youthful folilea ami aiot?Nuit ; rraauontly prvruutlag all lurol untaiy treal(f'nhi( drains upon tlie ayHtoui, howorer tliey ooour, rettoriug IamI Mailvnd.howenir oomiilloated lbs Oaae may be, aud wli'sre all othar remeuioa have failtni. A Permanent Care Absolutely tiaaranteed. Pnoe t) U per hottle, or fits bottles for f 10. Rent noon reoeh.t of itrica or O.O.D.. to aiiv aldreaa. strloa. ly rrlrate.hy IIK. i . I. H. LtlM.lt. siw tararoy nireca, aan traueiacat ai. Alii. nuiuciout to aoow its merit will beaenl lo any one appiytnf by letter. BaaBBaaaaaBaaaHamjaaaaaaaattatlnil aynillonui aud age tiouaultaiioua. tuiutly ouuiidautlal hv letkur or ak oflloe, rail JDTFL. MI3NTTI33, THE SPECIALIST, No. 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, CaL TiuuTt au, Ciirojctc, SrsctAi, akd PsivAia Dusjtia with woNvsaruii huocshs. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I la a certain cure for lVm-vou Itrblllty, TxtrA Manhood, I'nmtuton Aoea, and all the evO effects ol youthful folliea and exouaaoa, and la drinking intoih-utlnf Uiiuorn. lr. Mini hi, wholsaroipilarphyaijirfB, (fraduata o( tlie Ui.h'or. aity of Peanavlvuiia, wh. afc-reo to forfeit .'iOO ie a caae of this kin. ths Vital KrKtomtirti (un der hia special advice and treatment) will not cure, 11.60 a bottle, or four times the quantity sent to any addreaa on receipt of price, or C. O. D. In private name II aoairca, uy r, jriiuim, j j H. t tuU Send lor uat ol quesuoiis ana pampuuih SAMPLE HOTTLB JFKKB will be sent to any one annlyina; by letter, stating symptoms, sex and ave. btrlct socrecy iu retfard U ail Business uanaacuona , 18 UHFAILINC AND INFALLIBLE Epileptic Fits Spasms, Fall ing Sickness, Convulsions, St. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Opium Ealing, Scrofula, and all KERYODS and BLOOD DISEASES. tL To Cleiyvnun, Lawyert, Literary Men, Merehantt, ilaiikera, Ladiea and all whoMSed ntaryemploymentcauaca .Nervoual'Tontratlon, Irregularities of the Wood, btomach, Uowela or Kidneya, or who require a nerve tonic, aprwtiier or etimulant, KuJAKDix'a Nssvinb la Invaluable. Uto LADiaa-On account of iUprovenmeriU It is recommended and prescribed by ths best physiciansin thecountry. Onesays: ''It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely ths wonit form of lalhrir of the uteruf, Lucorrhoea, Irregular and palnhii Menstni ration all Ovarian Troubiea, Inflammation and llcera tion, all Oitplaconieiiteand the conse quent apinal weak neat, aud Is especially adapted to the ( hanije of Life." t.Thoutands pro laim It ths moat woixlarful Inv inoran t that ever Hiatal ned a sinking tjateru. 14.111 ca, f 1.00 per bottle. roil BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 8NKIX, IlKlTBHU WOODARD, Wholeaale AaTeota, Pwland, Or. n fi'l'UPjii linn H il t w&ki mr M.-ll liU..lJSar a .JARDIIfc if cm ru v ""ALU A" tier. Philadelphia CalL