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lita of the Principal Events Sow Public Merest TAILS OF THE GREAT FLOOD. - Only Inereaaea the Horror o' the Die- o,ar-TrribIe Train Accident in Nebraika-Foreign, Etc The Mtrlrkra Houth. .'i-w,. Orleans. AH tidina from (K'VHHtated regions of Subine and m.-m'a Bayou make the dimeter cn atcr iiiul more distressing tliitn (i rst thought i08sibli5. Fully 250 n were lust, and great un-ring xperieueed by the survivors. ; eul8 for aid have met prompt re- iMi from all quarters. Villa, Fargo' express and the -tern Union telegraph are carrying knees and messes for the benefit niiftrers free of charge. 'he Ri",lit Rev. Bishop Gallueher, this diocese, has telegraphed the vorn of Beaumont and Orange re sting them to inform all concerned t he will take care and provido for orphans under 12 years of age who , i heir parents by the storm. They I be placed in a Catholic orphan lorn here, under care of the Sisters :imrity. he fund at Buffalo, X. Y., in aid of Monn Bufferers exceeds q-la.OOO. . letter was received from President land inclosing a cheek for .f 100 expressing sympathy w-tli the .-e,J people. nrrespondent telegraphs from :;.ri' that turkey buzzards are soitr- uver Sabine for miles round, on 1 and water, seeking the brnlirs of and animals. The town is j t out of existence. What was a jierous village, is now a center of !;iti(n. enumerable touching, heartrend lncidents of the storm are related -urvivors. One house containing it :i ; colored persons was seen to tl.'.vu with a crash, and every one hem was lost. Incidents are re--1 -!' hiK-liimds lashing wives ami (in n -to iloalim: wreckage, and i M-eiiig them killed by heavy lnn driven against them. Theilam to property can only be estimated the viiluo of the town; for all is . The Sabine & Texas railroad is ..eil out for a distance of ten miles, i have iloated otV. and rails are .! like 'wires. As an effect of ; ' it hurricane, millions of dead v !0 cast up by the waves, and mis of birds also strew the y. ting woman, in a perfectly nude v s found roaming around on a . . ve miles from Sabine. She ' tinted, and could not tell her the government tug Penrose 1 3ahiiie, Columbus Martee was wing around the delta, look le bodies of his family. He i'yself, wife and three children iging to a floating roof, which .idually breaking to pieces one went, and then another. I holding the youngest child and my wife said i ' Good-bye, hus- , I am going.' I could not reach The piece of roof supporting her , and she sank before my eyes. d on to the youngest child, named !, tome time longtr. The child, ending me, said : ' Papa, I'm tired ; t you walk with me?' The piece Kif I was on now erunidlofl to a. I told the little one to kiss She put both her little arms ml my neck and gave me a big mo, and just then a wave dasho t " and I saw her no more. Great ! why didn't I go down too?" He I'lessvd to sro on board the Pen hut refused, saying : " Here, : ' these lagoons, are the bodies of sic and children, and here will I until I can find them." No ue can tll hw the people have rut during the last few days. TrKin IMxaNtrrln Nebraaka. Nt'OLS. A construction train on Nebraska and Colorado division of li'.trlington & Missouri railroad : brown from the track nine miles -west of Fairfield. The whole i was precipitated down an em inent twenty-five feet, and six iniaiiy wrecked, rive men were il outright and nine more seriously "!. Following is a list of the 1: 11., II. Martin, hotel-keeper, -'ese, Ken. ; married ; George e, St. Louis, Mo. ; Daniel O'Con Weston, Mo.; Hubert Collins, and, and an unknown man, still r the wreck, supposed to be lis Hamilton, of Michigan. John ;ra,l, president of the Irish land ie, and contractor in charge of "rk, was slightly injured. But '! th. injured is considered dan-i-ly hurt. The wreck was caused engine running over a bull. Leader, wife of a butcher I "isjness in Carpberwell, a ri "f : London, after a quarrel i r hubband, left her home, tak : ,r live children with her. She the Thames river at Fulham '-rew herself and the five children ' '''j water. All were drowned but the children. . T'us rumors are current in i that on seeing an adjutant rpidly toward him recently, f f Russia seized a revolver t the adjutant dead. Other f ay the adjutant made an to shoot the czar, and tne i in self-defense. " State of Cundinai?rca, C. I 13 years of age murdered !rtn by stabbing them w ith ; Ie knife, and s'ilsrmiciit!y ;h ir brains out with a stone. tmmnt legislature elected United StaUs Senator. FOREIGN GOSSIP. Big, mouse-colond Danish dog are favored as piu In Paris now. - Agents of the expelled French prince openly avow that a movement 's on foot for the restoration of Un throne. Tho late mail Kitt of Bavaria niado n s va'et wear a bbu-k niak for a veur as n puiiMmient I.ir some iina-'inarv ol'ensc. " Klnjy Liiilvrr, of Bavaria, us-d to drink wh'te wine .and eiampagne ,u, lrmn v.ou-ts. llo oltl-ll spent lifty dollars a day for the (lowers. There is a prodigy in the way of a little girl pianist, in London, who "is but V i , 01 U"l' uml l,1:lvc 1 a eoneert Mendelssohn's (.'tipric o," with great success. It has been discovered that the rivers of Sanka iron and Kassai are fully navi gable, so thaMho eastern region of the Congo State can bo re u-lied without a long detour to the North. In a new French method of diagno. s the com! tion of the eye is accurately estimated by means of variation in sounds sunt through a sensitive form of telephone placed against the eyeball. After a long interval of suicides of tho k ml, a woman a fortn'gltt ago se lected the platform of Notre Dame, at Paris, to throw ltm-si-lf fi mil Tlm dreadfully mutilat -d body could not be rreo2U!zcti. it was that of a person ot thirty, well dressed. The second best place in lirit'sh of tic alism is that of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who receives .fLNi.O Ml, while tiie ( id -f Secie'ary for Ireland has a salary of yi'.OiKi. Lake Kunais. near Thebes, in Grepee, whicil s re-noi.s b!o for inneli of the malarial fever in that re-ion. is to be dialled by means of a canal, wliVh, after Jive vers work, was re cently complet-d. The lake overs an area of two hundred sipiaro miles, and ii is nopeu that it will b dra ned witli- m th(! ii:-t few m mths. Tim riven fee-ling it, wliieh r'se in the Parnassus, are bene forth to bo utilized for pur poses of irrigation. A new roM m'no lias been disnov. ere-1 in Silesia. About two hundred years ago gold was mined near Freien- walitau. at the foot of Goldkoiim-: the old shafts are still visible, (if late a ir. Salteiy, who had lived in California and been interested in gold digging, dis covered imanLties of auriferous oien-tz. ! snllieieiitly large to cause b in to put up a sieam enisnmg maeti ne, which is giv ing satifactury results. Apropos of the expulsion of the French princes a lover of statistics has drawn up a list of the nionarchs who came to an untimely or ignominious end. According to this authority the worm nas nau .',.).o Kings or emuerors. who have reigned over 71 peopl.-. Of these ;H0 were overthrown, til were forced to abdicate, I'M committed su' cide. became mad or imbecile, KMI were killed in battle, 1:23 were captured by the enemy, 'Jit were tortured to death, were assassinated and 10S were executed. Uneasy lies the head, indeed. The spec' id comniiss'on annointad by the Czar to revise the laws all'eeting the privileges of the Russian imperial turn lv, has completed its labors by re dueing the imperial income, savo that of (Var, one-third. The ho:r apparent will ncreatter come or age at sixteen, but other members of the imperial fam ily at tweivtv-one. The heir to the throne and his oldest son must marry prineesscg of the orthodox faith, but the other sons are not so bound. Many mind tlukes and grand duchesses and other titular members of the imperial taimiT httve ais hau their titles re duced. ' MODtHN. WHAL.KUUTING Tli lloinb Ihiici- Mini Ilnw It ! Vied bj the Miinterov rUherini-n. Tne Monterey Whaling Company is about the oldest iestitiition of the k'nd an the coast, and the stock proves a very la r nvestment to the holders, who are the whale-killers themselves. The bus- ness otlice, ttore-room and eating and sleeping apartments of the company are in a wh.te adobe bulding in the w .'st ern suburbs, and half a mile further south is a high cliff, whereon is the coinpnny's lookout He is armed with a powerful glass, and a tall mast is rigged with halyards for hoisting a signal when game is sigh'ed. The hunting tools cons;st of three of the regulat on double-pointed boats in use by whalers the world over, five long oars to each b:nt, two hundred fathoms of line smoothly coiled in tubs in the bow, and two guns t each b iat. The larger size of the two has the propor t ons of a young c union and is mount ed on a pivot. The missile discharged from it is a steel bar four feet in length, and provided with a folding barb that opens out when the harpoon buries it self in the whale. 1 his takes the place of the old-time harpoon, and is much more certain and elective. The lighter gun is tired from the shoulder, and looks like a large-sized fowl ng piece. It has u 1 1--' inch bore. It is 'u-ed to put the lin'shing touches on the whale after the harpoon lias made! h'm fast, nnd the m thod is V) tire an explosive bomb into a v tal spot The bomb is 1 -J inches in diameter by H inches long, the butt end bo'ng winged with rubber tips, afler the manner in which an nrrow is feathered, to secure guiding power. It was early morning when the white signal fluttered to the top of the stall" of the mast on the cl'ul', and having pre v ou-.lv obtained permission to join the hunt with'dVaotain Mariano, the quar U rinastef liSpecdily seated in the stern slCrjlfwa'ting the s'gual to. Jiove f,lf .lli,i,wa8 soon given, and six mil'aW liUwsinorthwest the three bouts cab iv""ti. ""'ir game, which proved tW'"i unusually, large speci- men Ol' W ; I TIl S gray uneiy. Ti e gigPtf " h r iei U'.ny an -iii on top Of tti.ft:Hui;i-V jprjeonsc uim ui uii pendingniiitgrtk.sl.did not even ih- gn in not e4.ia- :iiiro ich of the boats that c iiiic ut(MW'KIrirTii b. h nd h.-r. ' ..-.. i.nrilMl.ii 1.... ... . niin-IC.I'Uj . e men .;. .... V.Tllis.1VAnUfr'f-ital"? ",''1 0er tl.UJt-J tUrrtmia Jei-i ii.hm.m-rca-rv t--iwHi,- k water at the slight . i iost,sV-i,wntMn the part of thf enemy. "It' was a momer.t that secmrd a-i ago of awful suspense to the gn on hand, but presently the caniam had a fair mark presented, ami pr s-el ttie trgger. Tne boat iuiveivd undor the shock accompanying the renort, anil the eye could plainly catch the llah of the harpoon as it cleaved the air ami buri.-d itself out of s'ght somewhere in the right shoulder. Attached to the M el misiile was the sto it innnilhi l.im led in the bow. mil it born the a--pearaneii of a Hash hi brown lightning as it zigzagged through the air after its powerful mo' or. The whale hardly scorned t comnre hend the trouble that had overtaken hei st tirt, and it was fully half a minute In-fore she emitted an 'angry snort nnd started for the bottom a' a rate that made the line smoke and emit sparks as it ran over the bows. But the caf tan and the boat steerer peered uneasily into tho clear depths as the line stopped rutin nj out, and a minute later thu f irmer shouted: -Pack all! Hack hard:" The live ahcn b'ades bent nnd quivered with the strain put on them, but It was none too much, as the b ait was scai ceiy a dozen feet away when the huge buk of tho infuriated whale rose to the sur face and spurtid twin columns of brine h'gh in the a'r. Before tho animavd water-p nit could repeat tho dose thu boat was out of range, both of tlm tiro extinguishing apj a-atus nnd the terrib'e tlukes that soon commenced to thrash me waier into loam. Her cont u tions Were so v ident that tho captain could hoi get ui a snot w.th li s bouii. gun which ho r.iisi-il nml 1. ..,,,. I , i . im I !i dozen times without milliii" thi-n- and like a flash the leviathan disie-l away at a terrific rate, burying th - boat's now between two walls of water folk eighte.-n inches high, but the speed was suen mat scarcely a ilrop entered th boat. 1 Ins gait was kept up for a good leu m nines, ami then the speed com nienecil to slacken, and the wounded monster swam easily and mi cllv on tm of the water. I he living tug came to a total stand still at last, and, pulling around to a i ii . . . um-msHie position, the cantam was given his opportunity. Th second ex plosion was followed by the wlii-tliti" or tne runner- winged loml, which bur ned itself in tlii! great mass of blubber. 4J 11.1 l . . -sc.iiceiy mm ino smoKo elearo I away from the bow before the umtlb-d boom of the bomb exploding in the historical resilience of Jonah sounded thed. ath- knell of the poor old whale. The vie tint's huge bulk grew animate I nga'n, "in oiny ior a moiitem. ino tlukes thrashed violently for a few seconds, while the water-spouts became tinged t warm ml. Struggles nnd snouts be came more and more contracted, until with ahistlmal effort, tlm inwardly wounded monster rolled over and ex pired. The other boats made fast, and a hard pull of three hours landed the prize on the beach, where it is to hi- cut up. fwnlH Vruz If a.) lor. imn r rand. sco J! I a. GOLD SHIPMENTS. Interest InR Fart n a Sul.Jeel of Mere Tlmii OnliiiHrr Interent. I was not acquainted with tho odd facts concerning the shipment of gold to F.ui'ope until the other day. Each keg contains ?50,()00 in clear gold. It is from tho Bank of America at New York that most of tho gold is shipped from that city. The foreign steamships sail ing from Boston now carry little or no gold, although tho reverse was the ensu years tigo. The shipments of gold are not generally on the bank's account At a fir --t glance persons might well suppose that when the demand arises tor gold U send abroad "the shipper would only have to send in his oul -r for his hundreds of"- thousands to the sub-,treusuryv where millions of spe ti-a are on deposit, llut there are stillio cut reasons w hy this plan will not work. The sub-treasury can pay out its coin only t cred.tors of the Government. With the Hank of America the asso ciated banks keep on deposit con stantly an enormous sum ot gold, somet mes amounting to $40.- 000,000. To the ntembirs of the bank association the Bank of America issues its own certificates against these d epos ts, redeemable on demand. So, wlu n there is- occasion for niakmir a gold sh pmont tho coin is prepared for that purpose in the rear office of that bank there it is bagged and kegged and made ready for shipment. Kecs in which gold is packed "speciekegs,"' hi they are called are made of extra hard wood. They must have an extra iron hoop. Specie is not thrown loosely into a keg, nor, upon the other hand! is it carefully wrapped in tissue pa er and tiled up one coin upon another. The ;eg serves only as a protection for can vas bags, into which the gold is placed ! .1 1- I.:. l ... t . .1 1 . t in inn uniuniry iniritiiu-niiss lasii on OI pennies in a man s pocket Int i ea-h bag go !?.",mjo, and ten ba:s till a keg. In the interests of security la-h keg is treated to what is technicallv known among the shippers as the "reif-taoing" process. At each end of the keg, in tlm projecting rim of tho stove above tin head, are bored four holes at e-pii-d- taut intervals. A pieon of re I tape is run through these h-iVs crossing on the head ol the ke. and the ends finally meet in the center. At the point of meet ng tint tape is sealed to the keg's he .d I y wax bearing the stamp of the shipper. Gold crosses the ocean very much as do s every other kind of freight, w thout any pecml looking alter. J m-avcuige rat-i of insurance is about l',0ou ui on ; shipment of 1.000, 000. Th re nr j sh'ppers who do not insure. Il iv ng td sli p 1,0UHH', they will give t in ciiial parts to half a dozen d llcrcut ves sels. It is a strict rule with some linns never to trust more than i? .'" V hi at a tune on anv Mitp. 1 eaboily cVCo.of Bo-ton, r. eentiy shipped ?l,'HM,0( 0 in. th's way. A certain party furnish s all the kegs for gold and packs them. Thd man wlv does this is a monopolist ini his way. Slrptw-rs f-f largt! iimnunU ilwavs lose a few (lobars by abras'on, but not exceeding s'xtccn ounces on a million-do'lar shipment. Theonly pro tection to 1 found against abrasion lies in the sh'pment of gold in bars in-tead of coin. Cold bars are not read ly o'o ta'nel. .V. V. or. a Francic'Ca'A. MILITARY DRUNKENNESS. omrlil l'li;iiie (liven Kroiu mn Knjlli Kuuilpolat. 1 (..- .1 i ... . . 'i snow ing, ior nisny years in succession, - tendency to decrease. military drunkenness litis latterly taken something of a change for tito worse, In lHii.the year of Much full details are given, in the general annual return I.A . ... ... mo unai uiiiiiuer ot men lined was 83,111, the number of tines inflicted 51.501. ami tho percentage of lines per l.(MK) men 2K1. Front that time until 18S0 a steady and almost continuous decrease went on, tho percentage fall ing to 2-.,V. In the following year, However, there was a rise to -Uii. and this figure has been maintained ever since, trout the details given it appears that the tilting system does not exercise much deterrent effect on tae "habitual drunkard" class -that is, i. ...... i. . , . . . . mono mm are urtitiK lour tunes or more withm twelve ca endar months In 1884. the last year dealt with in the table, 1,418 men were lined four times 779 five times, 879 six tines, 180 seven times, 57 eight times, and '.'9 nine times. No doubt, too, most of these topers often escape undetected, so that tho ngures do not inve a comoletii ., . . . . ... iiit-iiire oi i no nam uriiiking still un fortunately so prevalent in the nrtnv. It seems open to question whether an experiment should not ho tried with some other form of punishment than tines, in eases where the latter method lias proven ineffectual as a deterrent. I ho "habitual drunkard" is not only a bad character in himself, but his per nicious example exercises a moft in jurious effect among the younger sol- iiiers. j.oHtion wooc. A WISE FATHER. Il'iw tlie Critivn I'rlnra iif Uermnny Cm queri-il III Ntiililmrn Nun. i ue i. rowii iTiiu-o ot t rtissm was always a very sensible man in the management of his heus.diold, and he is ably seconded by his wife. On one occasion the governor of his children came to him and said: Your Highness, I must complain of the lithe rrinee; ho refuses to have his face washed in the morning." "Does he? answered the Crown rrinee. "Hell retm-ilv that. After this let him go unwashed." "It shall be done," said the governor. Now the sentries have to salute every member of the royal family children ami all whenever they pass. The day anor. the little tour-year-old rrinee went out for a walk with his governor As they passed a sentry-bo: where a grim soldier stood tho man s'.ood rigid without presenting arms. The littie Prince accustomed to universal defer ence looked displeased, but said noth ing. Presently another sentry was passed. Neither did this one give a sign of recognition. Tho little Pritice angrily spoke of it to his old governor, and they passed jn. And when the walk was finished, and they had met many soldiers, who none of them saluted the l'rinee, tho little fellow dashed in to his father exclaiming: "Papa papa you must whip every man in your guards! They refuse to talute when I pass!" "Ah! my son," said the Crown Prince, "they do rightly: for clean soldiers never salute a dirtv little Prince.'" After that the boy took a shower bath every morning. San Francisco Intk-tin. -Names are oftn a misnomer. The "Beggar Club'' of Morrisania, N. Y., is composed of wealthy Lrc-wers. AH UIVI 1BLX JEGIS (AEM0E). One of the most curious ft-aturen alxmt the Compound Oxygen is lis eilli-ary as a protection from dltn ase duriuii exposure consequent upon nurslnif lever natients. The secret is tound in the fact that it maintains the vitality umlercircumatanoe. of area! fatlurCe, and by destroyimi the germs of -disease taken into the system nirougn tne monin ana nostrils prevents inoculation. But in the curinpof dis- ases It is that Dra. t"TARKKY & Pai.kn's Com pound Oxygen, niHile by them at 15 9 Arch street I'htlade phia, l a., stands beyond any competitors. Consumption, liron- chit is, Neuralgia and Rheumatism are effectively cured by it. Send for a free manual of treatment and testimonials. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will be tilled byH. A.llathewa, 615 Powell Street, San Francisco, ZGranvll'e is a small town among the Kills of Wi stern Massachusetts, but U makes a big noise in the world all the same. Loot year It turned out IUJ.OOj drums. IVEEYTHIKG GOES WRONG In the bodily niuclmnUin whoa the liver gets out of order. Cuimtlpution, dyspepiiia, contam ination of the blood, iniucrfvctaniuillittion, are certain to tnaue. Hut it is easy to prevent those consequences, and remove their cause, by a course of Hosteller's Stomach flitter, which stimulates the biliary organ and regulates its action. The direct result is a disappearance of the palna beneath the ribs and tlirouxh the shoulder blade, the naunuit, tiennaehes, yellow ness of the skin, futred look of the tonirun. and sour odor of the breath, which chaiacUjriy.u liver complaint. Hound digention and a regular habit of body are bluHnmgs also secured by the use of this celebrated nstorative of health, which imparts a degree of vigor to the body which is Its best (jiiaianue of safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness anil over-tension are rUicvcd by It, and It improve both appetite and sleep. Thirty Indians drove into Mandan, I). T. freeeii'ly, with ox-teams loaded with wheat of their own raising. a WONDEEItJL FfcEAX OF HATUBE is sometimes exhibited in our public ex hibitions. When we gaze upon some of the peculiar freaks dame nature o caslon ally indulges in, our minds revert hack to the creation of man, "w ho is so fearfully and wonderfully made." The mysteries of his nature have been unraveled by Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Hullulo, and t rough his knowledge ot those mysteries he has been able to prepare his "Golden Medical Dis covery, which Is a specific of all blood taints, poisons and humors, such as scrofula, pimples, blotches, eruptions, swellings, tumors, ulcers and kindred a fections. Uy druggist. America now mikes one fifth of the iron and one-fourth of the steel of the world, and is second only to Great llritain. BBAIS EHfASE. DK. FLINT'S HEART KEMEDY will prevent the development of all those terrible results of irotracted brain or nervous dint-axe, such as total or partial paralysis, dementia and insanity. At druggists. $'.."o. Uescripiive treatie with each bottle; or address J J, Mack fi Co., S. F. "Seal of North Carolina" Plug Cut Is the boss t-moking Tubu-cu. It is kept by every first clans dealer in town. . Tat Ckbmka for breakfast. Why tho "Royal" is the Best. Royal i the bost. baking junvdi r becauso it is absolutely pure and wholesome, of tho highest strength, and maintains is full leavening towwr uutil used. There is no other puro baking powder offered to tho public; all others contain either liruo or alum, delete, rious substances, sometimes both. Lime presence results from impure cream of tartar; alum is added to givo strength ; the object of tho manufacturers in both cases is to produce a cheap powder. The Koyal Raking Powder is exclusively mado from cream of tartar specially refined and prepared for its use by patent processes by which tho tartrato of lima end all other impurities are totally removed. Its absolute purity is guaranteed by its manufacturers and certified by oil prominent chemists and scientists who have made it tho subject of investigation. The cream of tartar of tho market from which other baking powders aro mado Lai been tested by Trofs. Chandler and I i)ve, for tho Xew York Stata Roard of Health, and found to eontai.i impurities fic:n threo to ninety-three jut cent of its weight. It i t, there lore, absolutely impossible that theso powders tlioulJ be pure, while it is equally as impossible f r tho Royal, being made as it is from chemically puro materials, to be otherwise than absolutely pure. There being no inert matter in tho ingredients of tho Royal Raking RowJer, higher strength i.i, of course?, attained; nnd, tho cxaH value of tho materials being ascertainable to an atom, a compound, is possiblo that will maintain its full ttivngtli until used, leavo no residuum in tho bread, and which fill chemical tests nnd practical ex perience Lave proved to ho the perfection of leavening agencies. This combination in tho " Royal " makes it tho best, and the only perfect baking powder attainable; 1'rof. Mott, late Government Chemist, tsayu: "Recause of tho facilities that company llavo for obtaining per fectly pure cream of tartar, and for other reasons do pendent upon the constituents used iu its manufacture, the proper proportion of tho bauie, uud the method- ol its preparation, the Royal Raking Ruvvder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder uJTered to tb3 pubbo 11 A. MOTT. Pu.D. eta for Infants and Children. "Cutorta U to well adapted to children that I Cutoria ettrss Cnlle, Constipation, l recommend It m superior to aoypruciiptloo I ""r Htomw-b, Diarrhrea, Kiiictutton, kaowBtome.n a A. Aacasa, M.D., I kUlls Wornis, flviis sleep, aad promote dl- IU Bo. Oxford St., Brooklja, if. T. WttKii tajurlotu medloatloo. Tn CmTioa Cokpast, 188 Fultoa Btreet, N. T. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cnrei all Diseases oritrinatiner from a disordered stato of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, 'umors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial 'ains readilv vield to its rjurifvinr properties. It leaves the Blood pure, tae Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright ant clear. J. R. GATES & CO., Proprietors 417 Bansome St., 8an FranoUco. WELL DRILLING Mwhllwry tr Wrlliof tnr drpth, fnim loin l im trtt, for Witter. Ulltirlfiui our M.Miutrd Mraiu Dilllutvftiid r-rtabli. llinM -iwr Mm-Iiiim 9ft to wi k In HOmlim!, UilMrauUtHl u drill r.gUiruid wllh tern pow.r Ui.n mny ollwr. HTUIIr d.4ud to drlMnv w.lla In nh r rork an to rwt. Karmm ami nlhrn r makliiK to 10 prr day wllh our nuvhuwrr and tola. apH-udlil Iiii.Imm. fur Hlnu-r or Bunniirr. w are lh ol.l.t i,d lara.t Mnnilf.rturarN In Ihi hualtiaaf. Hriul 4onla la atauiiar,rllhiilrab'd('aulwua K. iliuukaa, I'lrrce Well Eirairalor Co., New York. WANTED. W'ANTKIl-AOKNTS flit (-ANV.4SHK.Rft i' to lluiulli- a ijuli k M-llintf urlirli- in-nlitl In i-vcry IiiiiimiIiiiIiI. 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