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AN OPEN QUESTION. liosilueY uuoolriybdltTwl tlmt IWUt I' ., in ili'Wi'H'"'" inim ' 'H.iiHiNiaH Htt,T In. l'arlia. itary gol.lier ami ifl'l lr"" . i TiiiimiiH HarriNiii. wIki I .itinl ii irii'M iini'"" B"1"" ..i . ,.i Virtfiliin ulnll hlii' was k. ti. aMrv of Low nlie navp.1 Inlt ... '", r.i.t:'iiii John Smith. II M Ul -"l - . . ' ...1 i-...n tmotoreq HM '"- ;'10 . ,., ,l,.,itli U herfatluT Heninf" 1 (MriiMintiK. maclc ullt'. 011 n . . . 1 " 7 .1... ui.ii its t nor c hiiiL'i r L ..... Ill I I' . ' r-- - ETlftoS t,lH.al.a; k,,l-iW,ll kM,,I, 17 i.n.TCa. I'lT 111 1 1 t "K ui ' : . it .11.. mi ' iiir u nu:iti ii-r W . . L'..,.l .ii,l UiltTI' II Kin til vni-vl Illivf Oil'' "... . . ..!., , , 1. lit lu tin lei ti,, () I III O Mill'"' 1,1 1 . .I.!.. .. In,.. .r llllf it W llOU'. VY ll'tlHT HUM ,, " . , "". " 1 1 thai Prflaidenl Harri- fcver.'"-r'""i. ,.f t.,1 f,,,ilv m ,V ,,,1 ,, ,' ponunea bum ".i--" - C. ..1 I irtisiill rl a n-.l'll 11 U'll- bt , natm , : ETwritten upon the MgMo) Amoritan P1 1 ! Win i-ncv Il-irt-i- DmJiImI nf tli,. Knit,., I Kr-w t ' gnmdWhoi ol len. Hon. gforiaon. .. .. . ,u Tl. election t L Harrison mill".' "" - public to return to Withy UmlniltTttlOD 01 pouui) wuun w vuw u.teritli' ol HW rani' 1 .""" K""?'"- . 1 i...ii.ir iii.uin Iiiih ban Inani- tllPnl ' niuii" Sad (or a revival of early UUUUWMUd jMiiling oi'lllM" l,,r """" Cwantiona wliiih wro ho HiirirHfully tm ,invil in the pruvontion ami I'ure ol lu." ;iL .11 I ai NiflitH Hlnrli iriiiuciilcl i,e wrlv lo aliin lioniv. Kiwr iini' li inquiry ami resean h a no eii ninnufiii'turer lias procured the orii- nal metUOPJ Men i" W"K ureimnwum hduun under 1110 name oi nanier 1 m Cabin Kemeaiea, me paouv ia jhs- .,,,,1 ul llnw ttrll-l n preparation Ibrtlie eure of nm-hs, eonis, I'nnsiiiiip- lion in its early nagea, 111001 aiRraera, aUirrh . ilvnep8ia, ue.uiny, aim uunr immon diaowra. Hotwithetaiiding the large amonnt of L-sofacture ol arner h bbib i ure ue- L 1. ;tu u'..ll.lfiinivii ri'iinlatioii as the F Mill IK "' " " . 1 nlv remedy for the jirevi nt on ami eure at iWBey uiamara " baaoiactarer u rewiiveu pnan me II ..I" U .irm.r 11.' 1 alim :i rs.i 1 1:1 r- illato the front became oj Itsiplendid Unml iniril vlnn pnipenie ami um Lahaua houaehold remedy ami spnn'- iinio system renovator. l',H .ilniiit:iH, ilunnr ner nie-ioni; inenn- hip for the white settlers 01 ircinia, tegiiles her many ai ts ol UndneM. is Utn have eontriliuteil iiiueh valuable Eforinatioii to the log cabin home con- ternin the sueeesslul metliiiiis empioyen iv the Indian! in the treatment of dis 'iu iinl it matters little whether the al- KpHl relationship between herself and the Presiilent lie true or mil ior me name bf Focahontaa is already unmoral. Tim W Hi'llHOH. TOl'CU. W in... JmAMml Mlml. Motlipr ImmmIwi .RolMVt. nui did verv I'ronjrto do what I told you not to do. Af puniliini.nt for vour disobedience, 1 ior- a you to play with illio again mis niua- Bobby and tVillio twist nervously about Mir resistive cuairs for half an hour, wucn Millie observes: 'Ma. do von think it's fair to punish bot li (lU fnr u-li.il BaMm ,l,.n.,r' lltn-'hUIlltOll I . 11,1 ujuuj 1 B Republican. A Mean Man. Philanthropist ijoyouslyi I am daMghtwi 'earn that you have promisisl your sick Kilter f ."0 on the day sho is well enough 10 out Oki ( lowfist Yes, tho doctor said sho only "iwl.ll.iiliniL'elllellt. "That will no doubt do her cord. Fifty ra is a itikk! deal of monev to her." "Yes. and to mi. too. hut it would cost than that ni hurv her." New York The Nodan Waaaalaa Qillpen-1 understand. Mr Calfliounil, atyuur house i eoiiteniplating the issue ol aaaaaiaal CalTtmnd Wa have so atmotmced. Quillpen-Whut are to bo the pniuiual rv features of tho first nuink-r! Hr L'alfbound-We haven't thought any- alsut that vet The most important K. of course, is to get a taking design for 1 cover. Burlington hree I less. The Krason. "8o the belle of tbe choir ba married the lor." "Ye." "I thought the favored tho basa." les. but slio got some high Uowu notions her head aud threw over tue baas lor me a " - -ll IfUSiJIll "Because the tenor m t.t "lbc'ii toned." t he most r. e.-nt translation of Onyan-! I'ilcrrim's PrmrrMii" ll fiat in Ika A u v,,nt;a 1 --- ..u miiu.i'; tfi UN . '....- . pbo occupy B diitri1 in Upper Guinea, I "'e viold L oast. - Ihe Advuuee. HORT1 nauju TASTE. UEA1U.NO. ABOUT PIANO LEATHER. A VMaabto Ar.in mm, , , ,uf l)olell Oaraua TamuTin, Amerlon i eras sailod in the news Ppera by European! the i.,id ol 1 utenU. It justly Uiwrve. this inff nomeu. for nowhere n thu plolic ure no many application! fur pataota road to the Doited Btatai Patenl Ollleo and putentu meured fur inven HOM of maehinui los. or for the pro teetlun of eertiiin sieiet proivsse, i. the niiinufaetiirin nf gwM. as in th. I nited Stuto. Every ono most roaUy he afraid of Infrinjrlni; any inventor' patant right iu raaajafaeturiag gooda, and to beeomc liable to pay a royaltj to the inventor. One might think thoio is hardly a Held any more where Borne valuable invuntion eould villi be made. Hut there i! tlio nuuittfaetuHng of piano leather, whieh has no home at all in the I'nited States. This kind of leather that U used for covering the hummers In pianos anil organs is not made in the United States, nor in the Hritish Isles, nor In anv othiv country, except and oxeliwively in I Germany; and thoro are not more than half a dozen tanneries there that make their ipeolal business to manu faoture this kind of leather. Two factorial that make a far superior kind are located in Central Cermany near Lelpahj, in the Slater Valley, ic Thurincia. They nro run by' the father, Mr. Kret.sehmar. at KUen berr, and his son - hi-law, Mr. Bohleaier, at Qem Their goodi are world-famed. The wants and de mands of all the piano and organ factories In any eountry on earth at supplied by these few piano leather tanneries in (ierinany. , Deerskins only can be used for that purpose. Hut deer ia very searee in Europe. It would hardly sutlleo tc supply the want and demand for one year; they had to look for a supply from somewhere else. The American deer furnishes now the supply, and particularly the gray deer, living in the eountries bordering the lake re gioncalled, also, " paoer skins!" The skills of the red and blue deer are unfit for good piano leather. Deer skins are bought by tho pound and paid from twelve to twenty live cents for a pound, when green. For salted or Indian dressed skins the price is ol course higher. A German business house of Detroit exports annually deerskins by the car loads to Qermanyi to its agency at Gera, Thuringia. There is a secret in tho manufactur ing of piano leather that is strictly guarded. The best kind Is smoked or fumed, in a similar way as in Ken tucky and Tennessee the heavy export tobacco is cured by lire and smoke. When this piano leather is imported again into this eountry, its value equals its weight in silver tjli to U a pound. Any American who would like thai secret and manufacture a similar 01 equal kind of piano leather iu this country would make money and ac cumulate a fortune within a few years, oven if he were not protected by a high tariff, for the demand of this leather in this country Is enormous. Detroit Free l'ress. CELERY IN RHEUMATISM. The If CMl Conducive In the Health of AH Vafe table Known. New discoveries or what claim to be discoveries of the healing virtue of plants are continually being made. One of tho latest Is that celery is e cure for rheumatism; indeed, it is as serted that the disease is impossible if the vegetable ho cooked and freely eat en. Tho fact that it is always put upon the table raw prevents its ther apeutic powers from being known. The celery should bo cut into bits, boiled in water until soft, and the water drank by tho patient Put new milk with a little Hour or nutmeg ink a sauce-pan with the boiled celery, servo it warm, with pieces of toast, eat it with potatoes, and tho painful ail ment will soon yield. Such is the dec laration of a physician who has aiir and again tried the experiment, and with uniform success. He adds that cold or damp never produces but limply develops the disease, of which neid blood is the primary and sustaining cause, and that while the blood is alka li,,,, t here can ! neither rheumatism nor gout- Btatlettci show that in one year, 18(16. 2,640 poisons died of rheuma tism in this eountry, and every case, It i Claimed, might have been cured or prevented by tho adoption of the remedy mentioned. At least two thirds of the cases named heart disease are ascribed to rheumatism and itt agonizing ally, gout. Small-pox, so much dreaded, is not half so destruc tive as rheumatism, which, it is main tained by many physicians, can be pre rente 1 by obeying nature's laws in diet. Hut if you have incurred It boiled cel ery is unhesitatingly a specific. The proper way to eat celery is to have it cooked as a vegetable after the man ner above described. The writer makes constant Ufa of it in this way. Try it once, and you would do without any vegetables, with the single exception of the potatfl rather than celery. Cooked celery is a delicious dish for the table, anil the most conducive to the health of any vegetable that can be mentioned. -Leeds Mercury. -It is well for young married couples on wedding lours to observe certain rules, and ono good one is fot the husband to remain seated in a crowded car while bis bride hangs on to the strap. People will imagine then that tfcey have been mnrriod a Jong. Ion" time.- Y. nkcrs Matesmau. itoounets ot neart la man's beet treasure, his highest honor, and noblest acquisition. It U the ray of his divin ity which signifies humanity. A wise man shall overrule his stars, and have a grectcr influence upon his own content than all the constellation! and planets of tbe firmament -Jeremy Taylor. . . -Disagreement in matter! of princi ple when conscience is alive, separates brethren. DUagreeraent In what is mere expediency ibould never leoarauv A WALL Ur" rtAttH. Two Ktulurrr. I.imv Their Mm In Mute I aft I'rrt Midi. Iii March List two German official! Innded on the southwest coast of the big Island nf New Britain to explore the islaii 1. They had gone there from Kinchhavon, in neighboring New liuinoa. with a considerable force of ntv lives. No tidings whatever have been heard of them since. Search parties ont out from Finchhnven have sought them in vain, and there is no longer my doubt that they fell victims to 11 re niarkab'e phenomenon that occurred two or three days after they reached the island. On the morning of March IU a sound us heai d at Finchhnven as of distant thunder A fe.v minutes a sea receded from the shore In an unheard-of man ier, and revealed to view, six hat ibove ts surface, a reef at the harbor Mitinnco that had never bean seen above water before. Then the sea came back, enormous waves dashing far up on the land and deluging a part of the it tie settlement. AwlnlCa'ter line ashes l'og:.u to sift over the coast, and the Qerman ooloniste knew there had been a volcanic outburst northeast of them. TWO days la or tho little vessel Ot tllta, sent from Finchhnven, reached the south coast of New Hritain. eighty miles away. The captain could not ai Ural recognize the coast, though he had ecu il often. The imiect of Vulcan sland off the west end of the big island, had entirely altered. 'The top of it Itad disappeared, and it Is supposed that a volcanic eruption blew it into the sea, and that this was one of the causes of h" mighty wave that spread ruin along tlie south of New Britain. This wave, judging from Its effects, is believed to have been about forty et high. All the villages that lined tho beach had entirely disappeared. For ten or twelve miles along the coast a belt of timber about three-ipiarters nf 11 mile wide had lieon swept away. Where the force of the wave began to abate the hodlea of a few natives were found bulged in the branches of tree. twenty to thirty feet Irom the ground. Here and there on the ground were heaped gn at fragment! of coral rock and trees, and thousands of dead llsh strewed the ground. Many of the na tives were killed, and others had their limbs b, oken by being swept off their feet and dashed against trees. It is a noteworthy fact that the na tives who saw the wave approaching thought it was caused by the evil spirit In the volcano of Altaic and attacked it with showers of stones and clubs just before it engulfed them. The German explorers, it is iiipposed. had not yet started Inland, and they were over whelmed in the common destruction. The great wave which overwhelmed many thouiaudl of peoplo after the eruption at Kiinataua is mid to have traveled several times around the world. It is probab e thai this enormous wave at New Britain extended its effect! in a s igbt measure to every ocean. N. Y. Sun. THE NAVAL ACADEMY, The (11 lr! i-ill 1011 at llll imtl' llesrrilieil III mi Interesting way. Outside of the technical studios, the course of instruction at the Naval Acad emy is oomprehended In the one word, Math." 'Math" is tho cadets' abbre viation for mathetnatloa, the rook upon which many an aspirant for naval hon ors is wrecked. Of course there is in struction in oilier branches modern language!, Bngllah studies, natural jiencea, eta but a cadet soon real izes that the great stopping-slnno Is mathematics. When a graduate looks back on what he has passed through, his most vivid recolle. tion. are of this hydra-headed "Math:" of Ihe algebra and geometry that worried him as n oplebe,' and ol the applied mechanics Unit too away half the pleasure of his senior rear. What a struggle it was to weed out all youthful Imagination from the mind, and to plant th ily those ideas that could be oxpressud in niatlie nation! formula)! And yet "Math's" importance is not overrated, for it is Ihe g ound-work of many of tho profesalonal studies. Naval architect ure, which teaches the cadets how to eahrn an I build a ship; navigation, which teaobee them how to guide this -hip acr ss the trackless ocean; ord nance, whieh teaches them the methods of construct lag and UUng the grea. guns; I team engineering, which teaches t'letn the many applications of Unit great motive power all require tho - nigh KnOWieage m bhmmumh" s. While the theoretical part of the edu cation may prove irksome to those who late filled with a spirit of adventure who might have succeeded better ill the days of Iho old navy, when there was wider scope for such temperament! the-e will find tho practical instructions more to their liking; Here iheyoaa satisfy their longing to hang by their heels una royal-yard, or to put a pistol J shot through a wooden soldier at twenty paces. Tbeee drills are baaed on the I general principle that before a cadet can become an officer he must lie tho -OUghly familiar with a 1 the duties of thoee who will bo under his command, i The only way to attain this familiarity is by actually iorforming these duties in everv detail. The dril s afloat, in which there is auite a large teal engaged, are par ' lienlariy novel and interesting. Kverj Saturday the cadets embark on the Wy m'ing." a ship-rigged steamer, and' make a cruise in the bay. Tney I do all the work. Down in the If ! room some of them nr.- hearing coa I into the roaring furnace, others are lu , the engine nsim loo.ing on", for all the machinery n deck, youthful sailors u mnninfuD nddov.n thu fining. ready, at the call of the boatswains oilie. to handle tlie ngni spar O li'MV, tail. John H- Oibbooa, V a n. "etoevery never denjndaa the juat." nya a pliilipher; but it often mnkea the just awfully mad.- .sominerville ; Join nal. The hill hnJi not yet lifted ita faci; to itaalBB tbat l m- vuriincc will not ruin the aummit ot at laat CUarlea Dickens. A loving; heart carries with It, under every parallel oi latitude, the wnrmth and light of tbe tropica - Wliittier. Nuthing ia more pitiful than a life , ...-nt in thinking of notbing but self; yes. eve i in thinking of noUiing but one'a sou I- Karrar. llnu 1. k-w r. ollK II" Hi.K' is, l 1 x. peewf!' Francis t) Hellly, the we'l-kiiiiwn livery man of No. is Prince S'r i t, New York, sajs ol Ai ii 01 k's Ponoci Putin u ' For the last forty-two years I lave bean engaged iu the livery and tiarklai iiusim-ss I am Kiratlv aided by ni) (our boys. We are much exp aed lo the weather, and we have found Al Illicit'! PLaerWaof very ajnat i rviee. We use I lit-in ai 1 In st protectors, I hiring DM OB the chest and one on Ihe ptl of Ihe Mooter h. They not only ward oil' the cold, but act ss a tonic. ' We are frequently afTc-ted it li rheu matism, kink in the hack, and palna In the side; but one or two of Al R I PLAarxaa quickly core ua, My ii- and daughter have lieeii using Alliums Pl.AMiais I t weak hack and think the world ol them. I have now been using lliein for twenty years, and alwa have a box iu the house. Women aroayerlti ihiai neat i" ad vanity; men in p Yen rannot hi bawl without trying to maki others happj hUo. Mate in Ike RMaei 1 tht isk.11 wiiti barn i'i in the Inner mrl of my bewail 111 Ihe nulim ol the Madder. Siiorlli t.loed Hiiril mixed Willi my urun-. mm a lew 1 k inter 1 nail an iniiu 1. in travel. I tried a number or oocton. unenld it wa trarel. anotbaf iniiiiinsiioii nitiii iiiad der. and aimther rtOBI In khliie. Knr three 111. mil,. I was nailer Ihe car! "t sn emln. iit doc. tor at Albany, tail oonstaatly newlaa wane. went heme In llc. At this lime 1 wii. In. lined te tn In- Dai Id Kennedy's FaviTlh' Kemvdy.nl RondoBt, NY. and am new Kobeal and llruna, A remtd whioh ran do Ihll for one to mar ihnth a'l wn. hinitil ! known everywhere, I hei". tlu itatemenl will eawM others alRlrlM an 1 wa Ul UN the Ki nndi. 0. W. BBOWX, IV tan bare, x. V, ini. KaNxaov"! Favokits RaxxnY, made al Rnudout, N. Y 11; li fill S'lnl for Iss'k. how to eure Kidney , l iver and BlOOd disnrders. A daaahtel ll a little while lamb In the house I111I1I te Men men to Is- u. 11 1 le III . II t ndenrteiii) Lawfkea At. The nntalneiu! an. aroae to make yaam ol nerinusneiis. Yei tills I.Hieri real and serlniu afflletlon, tlie harraMlni iymrdeinio whieh an remlensl nil the more Miiiciiaiit hy rldleuM The itomaebti anally reapouiible for these- foam lulus its wt akuesH iitul disorder tlud 11 ri-ltex tn tin- I. mill, w lllell Is the lleild.UKrler ot Hie In r roof sistein. Ash iieru- lonlr and traniiilllri-r. we believe that Dotonorinbe pointed out to effective a! Hoitettajt'i Stomach hitters, lure newlni rtxotoai dueiuon, 11 strikes the key note of recover) of itfenith and qaletaoa by IhenervWi Ueadacbea, treraon in qalet sleep, iihiinriual entttlicucM I" uuexiHs'tisI uoisi's all these iiiihIIIi ami nltimatell disa.ear al the system xaini itrenxlb from tbogrvaitoalo. Dytpepiia. bllloasBeei, ihfematiaai. eobrtiM Uon mid kidney complilnu in labdtwd hy the lllllers. Kventfiil days an1 the results which months, venrs, penhanei centuries, have made pnsi VTblte Elrpbanl of siam, Lion of En liiini, Urairnnof Cliln.i, Cmai of Swltzer, luiiil. Manner of I'er-ia, t'reseenl of Kirvtit- Dtrable Eagle o Raiaia,SUr of Chill, na Circle ol Japaik) Harp of Erin. To net iheee buy a box of tnaa)antune Mil. ('. Mi I AM: t'KI HlhATKU l.lVMt PllXai price 2i centa, anil mail ua tlie out- iiie wrapper with your addreea, pbunly written. and I ceata In itampa, We will than mail you Ihe :.b ... .l with nn ahv ftant paekiiKi) of oleop;raphii' anil cliro malic i anla. FinnwnBioB,, Prnamnw, Pa. A woman Is not to Is- counted your own BB til you hav! her lailde a wed. I inn ring. I . ii in . loo Mircl llreil. To thi: KniTon: - Please Inform your readers that I haic a pnslthc feBlcd) hif the abOV! named dlaeaw. Hy its timely use thoaiandl of hopeless case, haic beta ji'-rniiiueiitly eiinsi. I si, all is. ilad lo semi two bottk! ot my nan ily 1 1 i i to any of ynur rciidei. who have ciih nunption If Ihei n lll send me their express ami lmstofllce adilrr.s. Itcspci tlully, T. A. hl.m I'M. M, P., IMI Pearl t.,New York. Hear one man hclnre yoaaBIWBTI hear c eral bflfon you decide. foiiati. .'i"'i"'. .'i-ii-icA in Tr's-.c." arc mil new and untried, bat, baring been tested by ionaand oonitanl an, thn have ittained !ll merited rank among tlie few staple COUffa rem edles, .' - cts. a Ihix. Twv Okhsiva tnr hrpjikfn.1 Ua anpcrlur owIIji f w m uillllujai of h nifo m tU i a quarUr of a ooutury It la uvl br tti I'DiUd Hlata ft tn mi mr ul Rudnrwd 7 ltl b ilit- iirt Cnivcrfl'lM aa thf Htrongft, I it.-.- moa' H. m 'lf.il Pr Prfoc'i Oream Haklng favaai do Bi onouio Ano inla, Uuttt or Alum. Htild iritly lu o.na PRICK HA KINO POWDKK 00 R1H VOKK. CHK'AUO. HAN FKANf' WO a p r fclTQ iW Potnlllfl itmn. v wilt "'ir m-w Muutl I O MM4 Write forrlrcalar I rmpjrmu Pam Houtti W rani. 'I Mit Ma nury, hi.-na fl ia U l,.r-i. l.w ii'iiil .mrirtl. t 1 HI Aathnia,' t'oacha, old. i -imp. In fluenza. BronchiUn, Catarrh, W hoop-Ins-t'ouirh. l.o of Voire, Inelplent t'onaumptlon, nod nil .Threat and I mill Trouble. i J. R. CATES & CO., PROPS. tl7 aanMtmr Hired, Ha a traaclaea, al. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL and HYPOPH08PHITE8. Almost aa Palatable as Milk. 00 dUnulfd thilt thr mnmt drilraU ttomaeh can tnkr U. KrmnrtuMr J rVKHH l-H'IH I KK. vraom li ll!f rp ,41 y trhUr Imklnf) IT. COTTfl EMrivIoN is acktc wledeasl by Pby Heuss to be th. flNEHTand bkT preparation otlta rlaaa forth relief Ot CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY. Wanting Dleeaaee of Children, and CHRONIC COUGHS. w-. - . ... . i . . IBjBaw a PU R ti rjePMCC: CREAM A Making m low eat. uadn i ii.nsii no lilinliaiHT- Wlnrj, innnmn V 1 J n 111 X run urn ki n 1 nui una. 411 llnmn Shebujgan, Wis., Not. 13, 1 hart uied St. JacoUollfor cluck' 11 ebulera with grsal iuo ceat. Kfary fowl ao led with IU dUeaa was cured bjr II aud I recomnieud II u a sure euro- II ;-" wed maur doUao. H. A. Kl'KNNK, Breeder Bf flm Fuwla Diamond Vera-Cura FOR OY8PEP8IA. kn all iToaaca vsooilu moa aai txitus Ini tuaul Hiiniu. I.im i.u oomUi-ui. riiua nc hiiu ti aniuf U til II .iUi ! 4iuukU us. hm mt hv Innaa ul Law-SpUiu. il Prui-rm iaf Dfa tri r Mat ty eiotl ea rt nrS a rti. ia Uua tl .00) ia akiauia. i'uaapll ami m rem;l y t-orsil .amp. THI CNAILII A V0Gi.Lt! CO.. laltlaien. 14 IFOR THE BLOOD. Kw HV Hixs'lht havt t'tirtl nit of a, u ml Ik llaVHt liTvnkllii; nut ttil iti 1'K. vt lilt'li i hikmsI Intolembt tMUa. it ttiini y . n.n - Ihedocton Ibar ul w hum IfMltd iti wild BO H Mi-r. I oaibdldly t'ttnfi Hint I iimh pq prmm rood ihiuiiiih. s. k., whlek til in v 1 1 1 1 ml 1 1 ' 11 1 1 I n 11 1 ttitli It' t rt IiIihmI rnnfd . Una JtruA DiWiTTi n. unii m., mi. I 1 , M. Our hahv Uv two MMUM "ll W'm ! Iliukr.l Willi Ss iofllU, Willi ll for loll Unit1 (Utttrnytsl 1 1 r , m --ijil i titin l , ami t-iiuwil 11 to tlfsiAitir of hrr lilt. Tlit diH'lor I lull- il to rwwl Mffi mix) w Knvt ISwtft'N Kiwlttr, which irtirt'tl her u- I lift ty , aatut she it now tiHlf Hitil hturt y. K. v. hm k. war- roim. ivxan. F tar Hciul 1 r ..k atvtiitf history nf KIoikI luciiiMt Hint in tdvtea ra laaayreea, iiiaviic.l free 1 prawn i, AiiMiim, D E O PST rilK PRBBe i ' iiti ' Curoilwlth VcaifUhl Hfinfillff. lUrrruro.1 mnnj thounaml m. Curt- patlrnta pn'th'tiiii'tvl bOMlOM l' thftx'il oitrUlrii. g'roiu IntaOM aMtii'totu inpt1l 'ii, 1 1 an1 in ten days ml lenat t ; of all ajrtuiitofii . nniv laad for irti book ot tcvniuonialaot tniracitlom cuit. Tta dl IfMlmt nl tnrniahtxl tnut h) mail. If ou orttcr irial. fr-ml U t enia in nlaitip to pay p. -it Halt. I'U ll ll.t.UKKN A Htl.NS. Allnnia, Q4 II jroti order trial return ihtu atlvt-rtiii'tucul (0 oa WEBSTER 3000 tnoro WonN ami m nrly 0fM mora Ulna. trillions limn any othaf Ami'rli'an iMrtionary. An Invaluable Companion in every School and at every Fireside. m.i by ail Booaaalkm UaBhend PnatahM scut free, c. a c. MirtHiAM co., lbTi.lpftntflild. Kan A BIG SHOW amlth'a Oath store, 418 Front 01., 8. F., Oal. lanient (eneral dealer wait ol tho MlHlulppI Klver. Dry llooili, Nntloni, Hoalrry, Under wear; Wall Paper, Stationery, Illankcta, lied dlug: Boon, anil Minei; raiitied OimhI., Dry fnilu; Wooden, Tin, Crockery, lilaai .liranlla and Hardware. Meat, Fish, l'rniiilinu, Honey, Gram, Feed, linieerlea, Pure Spleen, - lle ani;Druir, kledeclnea; ( lneki, Ammunition, Rubber (inoda, Tents, and nuatitltlca ot other yoodi at lowest prices lor rub only. Rend la tamp lor full list hy flrst mall, and learn how tollve cheap end well at small coat; :rj yean la business; i iistomira lu every County weat ol th Kocky Mountains, and many elsew hora DON'T BE A CULL n 00! tea a gall iaa very fi.'ii.li bird tliut wtD swallow anything ym ote It When yn aak fnr "Seal "f North l 'aro ina Ping "ut" Suiok Ing TobaooOf and tbe dealer waaht y.m to try -oiiui eheiji hrutiil -n wliith lie uiiikea a iiiueh irk'er profit, he Is simply trying to "gull" ymi. ll.- knows ss wellas you do that "Seal of Nnrth OaroUaa Ping Cat" la the net .ipular ami he Ih'sL Sinokin,,' Toliaeeoou the I'acilic t'oast. THE VAN MONCISCAR PRIVATE DISPENSARY. so, iaa ami lad thiiui htukkt, I'ortland, Orotton. I He- Bab Meat! Dl i inaiy in r.-ltl.liil or .hi Iti.. Niiitti.Mil CnaM win ra iwiimiu .r- Maae lullinimisll. rail NK.H.V ol fl, in M. AM' PltlVATK It I li ll liiiiiia af "Id. alimle ui nia rli il. sticti .. I.I I T MANIUHill, Ni-rvnils lil!!ltjr, winiiial I..M.-., faiLng iiii-lnary yiliil:tl(i riiu.ll.iii., cl hagi "f llieionry kldae) Ol'l liLuldi-r Irnllt't'W, (nn urrhea. (1 rl, sltloluru lr i.tation raaa. RbB line 11 Mill l ine all Old Hiirc that needs In ajlngi nn. I that other remedies have failed t . brail nr a breaking out oi itciiinu of laaanlg or bod) ; oi a itoii. Hum, Culi or any ailntnl (oi whli h a Salve Is siiltalde, buy a gH t hos ot ii v - ... Muive. wiitcii is Warranted to i 'lire when everylhluif else falls. II not kept In imir drngglti iend IB cent, la stamp, te i, 0, iksiknt, Ant., A.loria, or , aim noftve B BOB II mall. ASTHMA cujQifl It.rrmun A album 'ureuvriiUlnusim-t tiifiht' rrllrf III Hif Wiirni rnw-M, iMaiip-wtaPNiottvi al'lo alw'is t:ffw4rarrajwhiia IoiImth fuiLnil fri'ii r..ttriti(jfAaiivn( fA'ff'ii. rrtfwMk.and L I ,(!.' L 1 ninrvir nor n , mail rvuni in a- BB I nreserlb. and fully .t. dor... Ilia II as tlie null specific tnr the certain eure of lilts disease. II.II.IMIHAIIAM.M 11 . Anisli-rdion, N. Y. We have sold Ilia (1 lor many years, and II tuts given tin. liesi ot satis faction. U. It. nvcilK r o., t'hl'-aa'i. Ill llsrkiai.00, Hold by liruKtilala. I CURE FITS! I do nut menu ii. ef-I, to .top lliein for a tllil. sle! lli.li lint. On in retioti ..rtlii I nn mi a fadic.l flUO" iha.Fina.la tli JtasaH si rrra, r.n i. r t ueraats iso i a saw a Ills lisaaj itnsll I aniu iiij rFiiusi, In curF tlio w-.i.t ta..-. I e.-aiiM nUi'-r. bate fall. I l. ii-i if. "ii f"f i, .1 ii.i t. . '-.'iiij ear. iend at mio. for a Ir all -f and a Off Is.lli irf uiy lulalllbl. SBBaMI OO. Kscre an. I hsaOBp II il BOOT Hi: UllVartMl NfwVdis Ikr OUtil Mrdu i it llir H'vrMii frvliHf lilt, lot l Mlii'll'-nvs CELEBRATED EYE-WATER.' I iila arlTrn U a tmrtnully I'rciair' 1 alcUn a nro. HTii'itoii, fcii'l nat -t i-n In traaiaat uae for uam a OaTOtOfr. TIltTf ar ft W H 4'aWH ( Htllch mattttltiil rv 'jtij(Ht ak'in- i l 'r . lug than attrn 'ntl notlP, Ii rltJrn for vrdii'h inorft n..-ii. -. hvn lawn rl i vt nil-. ui s.- KorallfitTiial Ipflainrnailon of iladfvet It la nn n 'it i renifxlj . If thr irff tlortiari" frMoYl It will i evtrf ill. waptfWMin ;t i , nit' nf on ft I'lr 'M m 'o u inr-rtt". Kor a' ' (ijr a!J oPttfifi' J'or . , nio-ir'i.-., vwr. t r TrV.Y. N. v. r-u.ii ii-' WELL DRILLS ii1, mm purpose. Sold on Trial ! tnall. vr-Ma u I. I at- fur maiaiof larv liliialrataMl tl ajua with r i i llrularv Haav 'ifaa-turcal hjr r d AGblil MIf C3 Ittl at IBB I ,.k. ai CHICACO. ILL. LADIES! HI I KK'I YmI' Ilk to know, niawtallr M 4KKIP.I' l.AIHla of Ofli m'. loalth h'l bImiuu Tor lull iant iiiara oi mia fn-ai tatMin lo woimn Ml in a-tirly tv-aM Mtrr. UK. KAEME ravi i-i. Han r-n r Cal. mhB& ai aajri to h nits BBBVQuvulMa p.i HWj ffZff MUM BlrloUM. W El Ut a .nit ii, iaa UlUuuCklBlcal Co. vk ciaoianati jaaaaj Oaio. J r,.i BBBaaajaw M II IT Tab I aPHhJ v.-.'fi,. lit CHICHLSTUH'b LNULISH PENNYROYAL PILLS tieUr:::: UaUA 4 a. la t. a .. V 1 at 1 1-1 1 if.a w r i 1 1 aantigrp. etna ruHNlrrMI. H ul 4. man. fan..-'. a . I "Urllr f f r I arllr-a," i leinr l i rrlara I tl tt0 1 all- lAIHi . i.he.evllh!. Nuavara, ll ( lit luteal 1 n .fli.ll .i ii s, .11.1. ..!'. i :; dnlffa I I llli l.rsli CUFID'S HARNESS. If oat wonan nattmlly !..i!, forward in mfttrbnonr ai their iroior phara in lid', but titay ihould oomtaittly bear in nlna tlmt a fair, rony laro, liright ovos, and a haaltliv, wi ll 'li' rlninl form, aro tltt1 In-st i:i purts to a ltaiiy iiiarriajji'. All llioi' w.-is-t intx ilisonlorx, wi'iikni'stip!, ami ranotioMl Irrogularitiaa peculiar to thoir gox,daattoj bcantj and attmrt- ivrm'sa ami niako lil'n nii.-rralili', An titirailiiijf nn'rilic fnr thoso inal ailii'H is to In- I'niiiiil in Dr. l'ii rco's Favorite PreaoriptloiL It ia tba only medioino for women, n .1. 1 by dnigsiata, iiiiiIiT a BtWtlTa triianmtt' from thi' mannfaoturora, that it will glvi- Natinfaetion in t'viTV t'liw., or money will lio refumli'l. Tliis ertiarantiv lias bii'ti prititi'd on tlio bottlWianpeta, ami faithfully carriod out foi' many yrain. (il.OO per llntilt', or Six Bottlaa fur $5.00. t'oiyrluht, 1"-. hi Woui.n' In 10 sinv Ml'Ui'AI, AfWOnATlON, Proprletora. tti XVCOS T TT'TT TT' T TT7T?"D "DTT T.C vtvdtiUve Purely rneoiiiilcd lo ini,.-. ono tlnv, siimir-i oai i ii Hill. ii. Iloadat'ur, i .iii.cIiiii, ileraiiKi'ineiita of tin- BtDnlBttil iiicl Isnvela. laea-aerer . II is - OI K Tit Mil jrurmers. It la liupor. laat thai Iba Boda or aalaratusyou oMshonia t Whli. and l'ura sama aa all similar aubsUuoaa aaad for food. Tolnsur btalnlng only tha "ana A Hammer" brand Hoda at Sal. rat s, b.iy ilia ponnd or half pound" artoona.whtrh baaroar asms and trada- mark, aa Infartor Roods arasama aroassutwlliul'd f.kitlia "Arm a HainiiiFr" brsod ban bouftil In bulk, tartlaa uslo( flaking Bawdar abnuht rami lo bar Ibal Ita tola rising proparty cnslsta ofbi aarbonata of soda. On! taaapoonfnlof tba "Ira a tlammar'' brand of Boda or Halaratua miiad wilh sour niUk atjuala on i vi k v .' i,l Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft. nil aHaW a bbbi aram... r saassisaw f Wlv MM ir i mm. .1 It Makes You Hungry " I havo uaed I'uuie's (X'lery (touipnuiid und It MirlnK Ildne meanamore now-a daja than It him hud a Kaiuiiiri effni t. II Invlkmrat edtbi'HjKUnnuiidl fuel Uku a new man. It hoppiu s the npis tlie and furllltaUn dlifea Uon." J.T. rori i on. 1'rluiua, 8. r Paine's Celery Compound Is a tthliiie tonic und ni. il r. He isutii in tae taete, quick In Ita aclliiu, and wlihout any ijn,-liis ejt, . i, r i - ii.,. i ni.'irod he.ilih ahk h inakisi everythliig tasta ifiaal It rules rli,..,il. mill llnilriil illsonleisi Phvsl. I.IIH prei. rll. IU fl.iai. Nx tur at.ui. Iirutriftais. WfeUBi III' lUKimoa ( o., Hurlluirton, VL DIAMOND DYES jib CLOTHING For M ii and 1 5o ys at THE HASTINGS," w Lkk House Block, San Francisco. MAM & BENEDICT, 0.0.800 537 Yeare In present location. n nil WpRPMINE hull is. aNTIUUl til . Aiiininit-s, in mm ii year.. si,. . .al Mnrpblne 1 1 Hll t I tire alan. l orrei , .,-i.t. I,,-. Coiii' I Call on or adilreaa J. J hV Manacer, KiN.m IP, HI. Aou'i lliilld- lu!, Han Kr.nclaeo. ttltltlUikV BkKAHIIt M, HKAMKdk 3 I tINWA I . HA4 M. Oablor. Iloenlah Plaaia iiueiit Oraaua. baud laalraiuMiU Laiaal i M i .Ic .i.-l H.iuk. llauita nppllad .1 RaMwa 1'iLi at ATTHIAH unav 00., iii KB Hoss. Baa Piaaakvi S. P N vlin 7H 8. V. N. 0. No. JtfB ; : Verjetnble and Perfeotly Harmlens. ,is ii I, Iter 1111. Siuiilhwt, chi'iisit, oaaleat - ii.-i ii Dose, Qurei si-u iie. -i.n i-.. , Imllui - atloii, Hltloua Altacka, und all Uo conta, hy driiaTvlsta. - . BIAKak four teaspoon fulaof Iba baslUakluK low dar.aav Iuk twenty ilmaa Ita r st. bosldoa b.tng mueh baaltblar, baoauaa ildoaanol eon tain any Injirioua subsBinsaa, auobaaalnm, terra alba etc., of wblob many Bak ing towdera ara mada. liairymen and Farmer! should us. only tha" Ana k Hammer" brand for rlranlng and kaaplag Milk Tana Sweet aai Clean. Cadtiob. Baa thai every pound package of "Arm and Hammer Bland" oontalna fall 1! ounce net, and tba ja pound packag.sWI fi sk'I net, Hoda ot Kaleratiis same aa speak led in each package. , racatoa TO MAKE A Delicious Biscuit Aak your llroccr for COW BRAND SODA h SALERATUS. tkulaUly fin. ,n, ,,.r, ,ll(a T, i,,t, rof i!s sa haaleft t. nenea o'f fayfd u. The nervea tnuat lie atrcinrtlicueil, the hliaat pnrlhul. liter and . u reirulatr-d. I'uiue'a l elery t oniiound H,,ri,,u mrlflrlNi,raefy-di.iiall this. ua iiothhiK bi can. yearnM fcjr 'Aawlaaa, AaaaaMsiesaM by inuggtBU, Kmford by Jfiuulna, linat-nnUrd tiy faa Afufiuartur.rs Ui be The Best Spring Medicine. . 1 1,, nrlnir of ls; I ivaanll run down. I would gi i up In the niornluir with an Uretl a re. Iin'. ind ivaaaoweiik ihui liiiuldliiirdli iri't nroiiml I houirhta Isittle of I'llne'et'elery rom- Is mini, .il.ilti f. ire I hint Ulkell ll 11 llisk I felt very inn- h h- iter. 1 i nn che. fully nsuinineiiil It to n:l tiho neisj a hulldliiu' iipuielstrenlh'-ii-IIIK lllislli no- " Mm. II. A. How, lllirlllltoD. VL LACTATED FOOD , , OPIUM