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V aqd woailtriti dWeo?iy, maim I fr.un ,,u' l",rt' "v",n J",,-'', fcture ni CM iWta iii thffr i)&turil stu'e ..inl.it III I'" ' "riK1""' I"" Luii. Positively contain W no nun i i.i in i'limr UMI -";vi..j naiiii Cnd is a sure f I r i I IMi' mam Ewm arising ,k Kidneys, lover are Uarrli of fl. ,, r hi iii ich Dropsy Dialietea, ESohts 1)1 lie, bnrnhut smarting patne iSi nail "' 1 (ravel a,1(l """"r j" Lift- iIihbi nrgmia a e lielr to. For Ko rhH.. Suppres-cl Mel, en. and .11 .the' ferna! mnpwinos sob unumni fldnej 1, ll' ' mill l.iver llnl Iins no ttiial I I illl lliiT Hllll enrich r, with , ,l nrhiim It brings tbe freali color of n.utli I" In check, and clears the entire .rstein df a I i in linnet., i on win num. t'ie neneuoiil eneeiH oi tin- Heine. IHM It one trial: r lie sorry. For sale by all Joists. T.ike " .nither. -Al l ti l U "f-t n.ti-ttuMla ft inU a ready market in .v. i nin il State! anil Canada for all b(1 v..:,. ladles she can gtOW, Including MtatiM'S ami tomatoes. The total civil ian population of tin- island is 18,684, of -jjlrl, !i.:i.'.i are colored iM-rsons. -In a rear London folks swallow . ,000 oxen, 1,000,000 sheen. MO,- JJljjlTeti, W0, 000 swine. 0,000,000 head 0( fowls, MX), 000, 000 pounds of llsh, 500V OUiiihiii oysters, 100,000,000 lobsters is (kntenougb to figure on? Ttii. (ierman nuval authorities aro m in have been making experiments lltelv with torpedo laiat built of com pressed paper. The vessel iselevenfeet It.ti.'. ami WM found to show great mngtb and moro elasticity whon limmeii by another lioat. The number of Held officers In the liDanc-o urni.V if iiieiiiuinif nii'n aril. Ii Lit uii'iiiint-tienerals, 18 Maior- Reneruk il'J t'olonels, M Lieutenant- Colonels, '-'OS Colonel-Majors, 1,034 Ctptains 1,188 first-class suli-Captains Md 1)008 second-class sub-Captains. The number of tiun-commis.sioni'd officers and dels 914,384. An enormous fish, about twelve feet tnleniftli- wil found by some fishermen itBruc. a village on the French coast The animal w as dead, hut, being consid ired still tit for human food, was taken to the sin ire. When opened the people tho bad crowded to the beach ware imaied at the sight of a man's body and tegs, the feet only being missing. Irrigation is conducted on a large Klo in Japan, and dates from long lie fore the Christian era. The irrigation works are massive and costly, and from i distance look like double track rail nys. These aro the largo reservoirs ind main ditches, besides which mount tin streams are utilized in tho usual Dinner. European countries are consuming Urge quantities of horse flesh and the jnintity is increasing as a cheaper meat If the poorer classes in cities. In France the horse butchers have their signs out, which Ibey arc com poled by law to live, to designate their shop and meat from the other shops, that sell boof, Button md pork. A stamp-collector, ninety years of g, naiitc'l Foster, who lives in Leipsic, Ills used up Sa.OOO stamps from all parts lithe world, which it took him eight rears to Collect, in arranging them in inch a way that they represent portraits )! nmpertirs William and Frederick. His mrok. Kiiil' Albert, Pope I.eo .MIL, wl (lennania guarding the Rhine. Tho portraits are said to bo excelent like lesses, ami aro now exhibited in Leip- lic. WOMEN AS COLLECTORS. I New Avcnoo of Rmplojmant Opened to Ho. Weaker Se. The avenues of employment for wom mire constantly increasing. Already lie has proved herself a good clerk, a food book-keeper and a good typewriter, indthe latest is a female collector. At lesst a dozen houses in Kansas City are impluying women iu this capacity, and their lumber seems to bo constantly in essing. A woman may be a book-keeper or a typewriter and yet be the most feminine feature imaginable, despite her busi ness relations, but the female dunner ould Mem to ho another kind of busi ness Roman, and she brings forward W7 promptly thoquostion of how much wtinetion must bo made between a "toman and a man in the samo business, "tie thing is certain, one can not kick a My collector out of the office The female collectors aro for the most gj young women, and, according to Heir employers, they are as persistent lucceasrul in their business as fc Their mode of operation, bow e'er, lomewhat peculiar, and they do jot seem to go about the collection of a me satm Opened In fteen ortw, While way as a man. A reporter an office yesterday where nty young men were work be was talking with the LdST? " w"U-dressed young woman lki in and inquired for one of the 2J men. e wag pointed out to her, M while tho whole office watched hor niked over to his desk ami began a ""ersation with him in a tone so low m no one could hear. After talking 2"W niomenta she turned togo.ttnd, her roloe, aaid: L you don't come in and settle I'll be l?J n Saturday." eme ? !.hB WM (rone the yunf man kZ, an unmerciful guying, and aue to say he made a desperate ef rj 10 pay the bill beforo Saturday. the collector for a jewelry firm. them,, tod tha i".llll UNO llllll l .1 . ti.t tt.l I), n ....... tnj ,k J,K, a out it. and said: "I httarol i J nfnrM, ... jn i .sinifiiub, n'l trastWorthv. nnH him trroat "n making ., i!l ,. rfie kni ....)!.... na I don't see why a ladv should ew!r " sm' cn doalmost every thing bout an offlce."-Kinaaa City Star It 1 A 1 i "i'", naiurai to wish for T-'fr t,mc tn K. .,. which, we have reason i an' to come hereafter, though e,ann,,, hanpy among the bless- 2JI,," '"r1,1 now affords him. it is dif- 4, ''mairinp what would satisfy him. w those ir,Hi o)d timP thPV arP "in;' ., i.. . .. :. . . 7" ny those who ttellevo that in cer- t , ' ' '.-.s tne rormer davs were iil narli....! ... these. United Presbvterian. -Tie 4ef, Wl i. P,'"priT neeT afflictions tor hfi . virtue. How can we exer- (Trace of contentment if all llmiAfj 1. ..... aan, if " or tnst of forgive- BUk0"r ha,re no enemies? Arch la,.1" ""thing harder to do Jn n, ' . ;!ln to do nothing when one aaaa .pvery ,hinf' Hut l,rf arte ' n""t ln,Prtnt service la tttjj is 'n simple waiting and aWaf "r next indication of MEN. R",,"""n ,n "-- m Mr, of ihirf IhMbylMaA "Indians w ho visit W:.i,i Mnvariablyeome to TVhebpkZ :'-... Mth8 pbotogrnpher wfoJZ UlOht of this Cop),T C.,,v, ,,,, , '''Ki"UM,ver,hereoi;,,.. w.,11 y.iu may see ratli. r int..-...,;.... scries of portriltaUJuitniUnj, lUwolu. f the ml Diu In ,11:ll.ro( baliihuienis from hi primitive litio,, to the harness of the news, I,,,,,,,,,, fashi.m plate. The first picture, a- v otiserve. reiiresenis him i,. .;. , . ... i i togs complete. In tlm next helm, .... !" of Ptmtnlooiig-ulwavsihellrst white mans garment adopted by the Indian He man the trouean with his ordinary trilie costume in other particulan In. OhHlIng U-uds. feathers, rt.-.. until, twi, liown h, (be ti.ird photograph, it ocean to him to mid waistcoat ami 'bibd' shut. The feathers ami lea,lK ..... a tins stage, ami Mr. Lo goes about in bis shirt sleeves, feeling verv enlightened for some time ln-foro the coat is pat on Then, as you si- in the fourth picture collar ami culTs v . i silk hat are aetumed, ami Mr. Lo sprouts out verv likely into a regular howling swell on the Piooadillj P TO. An Indian ludc is a light l"i men ami gods." "All the portraitl in this series seem to be of the same man." "Yes, that is Chief Sorrowful Ghost, of the Crows, who are the most clalior ately dressed of all Indians in then na tive attire. The pictures wan taken of him at different period, By the way. Chief Bushy head, of the ClV rokee na tion, w as hero a while ago, and seeing him crossing tho lobby ut Willard's 1 n.sked a friend who was with me, named Van Wyck, if ho would like to be intro duced. " 'Why,' said Vun Wyck, astonished, 'you don't mean to tav that handiomal dressed and distinguished looking mail over there is an Indianf " 'Decidedly, yes,' l replied. -Here he comes now. Mr. Hush v head, let me In- tnnliu- y friend, Mr. Van Wyck.' " 'Happy to meet you, Mr. Van Wyck. " 'Cliariued to have the privilege of knowing you, Mr. Buahybead AtK reully 1 hop. you'll aSOUM the remark -you are quite eroiTiliaed, aren't ytjl' " 'I trust so,' blandly resmded tho chief, ex-governor of Indian territory and one of tho very rich men of that en lightened and prosperous region. " 'Ami tire all the Indians of your tribe as chilizod as votirscliT asked Van Wyck. " 'Oh, yes.' " 'Do you all live in tents and wig wams:'' " 'Certainly. Here is a picture of my own wigwam.' "And the lief drew from the inside pocket of his coat a photograph of a beautiful Queen Anne cottage, which could imt have cost less than W.OOO. " 'This is my summer wigwam,' saiil Buihyhead with grave affability. 'I have another for w inter in town.' "Van Wyck, who hail disregarded the nudges 1 gave him while he was putting hia question, tumbled' at last. I under stand that he ban I Well kicking himself ever sinee." Wa lungton Star. "n roar Mtcktie, sir?" Some genius discovered that when men reach the theatre and remove their topooata their neckties do not present that geometrical nicety of position that all well regulated neckties ought. Even ff tho wearer bo oonacioua which is sel dom thai his tiii is nut na it shoulil lie, it ia awkward to now1 re the mirror, if there l one, and get red in the face in a fruitless struggle to rearrange the biassed tie. The genius aforesaid has got on to nil this, iking a genius, to capture an idea was to act upon it. He sought and obtained a position as usher in one of the theatres. Then he began business. The Arst man whose necktie looked as if it wero in search of bis occipital Isme, and who looked healthy enough not to be startled by the strangeness of the request, was ap proached. "Tie vour necktie, sir?" "What?" "Tie your necktie, sir? It has become disarranged.'" "Has it? Well, go ahead." Tho tie was neatly adjusted, a quarter dropicd in the hand of the tyer, and this began w hat is now quite a remune rative addition to tha theatre usher's du ties. Of course the genius had imitators. All geniuses have. You can have your necktie H-rpendic-ularly adjusted now not only at the theatres, but at halls and large recep ti ins. The pay is optional, anil runs from a nickel to a dollar, according to the generosity of the customer or tho size of his wad. Philadelphia inquirer. Perforated Saw. Perforated UadflB for band and circu lar laws are juet now attracting attention in Germany, nnd are apparently giving i;eneral satisfaction. Blades of this character are not entire novelties, but have been know n in modified forms for some years, says The American Machin ist. Al a general thing, however, their use has been much decried. Still they appear to have some advantages worth considering, and many claims of superi ority are made for them. Among them is tliat of reduced blade friction, due to reduced area of rubbing surface: less tendency to heat, because of the circula tion of air through the. holes, ami 00000 my in power The holes further prevent the dangeroUl extension of cracks in saw blades, and in genernl make it a com paratively easy matter t" lei ep the sawn in good running order. New York Tele gram. Rating 1 botes Haw. read that the Japanese are fond of raw fish When the fishermen goes i-fishing he has a bottle of pepper sauce ilong with him and, taking the fish from the hook, eats it at its freshest. This teems barbarous to us, and yet we eat raw oysters and live oysters, tool-New York Commercial Advertiser. ur. Emil Kent pin University of Zurich (rraduate of the Switzerland, who has start.il a law school for women in New York, is a pleasant-faf d little woman, who speaks with greatemphasO and a foreiirn a nt- She thinks thl men law yen of New York are not very smart, las-aus. a number of them toirt her distinctly that women would not bs allowed to practice in the State, and when she herself looked the qaaetioa up. with little trouble, she found that women can raia admission to the New York liar under an amendment w the alril code djvd May 10, 1B80--N OUR NATIONAL WEALTH. Th Paperaltejoa' Mmrii hajna af Mm i .iiird Mntaa. A giunee over reoantly-publiahad su tistics shows us thai the progressive ud anea of the Ualtad states during tho past century has tieon almost faboloual and tiniest lOme immediate means be found of tnert asing the population and wealth of Europe ai rapidly as those,,! RM i nlted Mates do, tha American Na tion Will in n.. .11........ l J . I " 'ii-illlll TMN l.v. foremost in ii,in.ir,..n I 11.1 -i t I ' hwiiwbbm in- nuence imong the goverments of the globe. Th.. I'nlted States of America, which separated from England in ITTO and elected their flrat Preaident in IT8B, n.iw DOnatsi oi forty-two States, six Ter- ritoriaa and om federal District. The area ol the Union, Including Alaaka, is alhiut ;t.nitt.iMMi s,tiar.i miles. In Hfn years (ireat Britain's population has in creased 10,000,0001 r"ranoe'a. 0,000,0001 and that of the United states, itr.ooo.nno sine irtw the population of North america has doubled about twenty-six years. In 17911 t even popu' mi urn 01 1 no 1 nion was 000; now it exceeds M not 4,000,. iioo.iuni in habitants. If creaae continu com laponding ln- iii seventy nars ni...... il... a.-. ,i , " " ' -ia.es will tie as mpu lous as Europe. Four-fifths of the pres ent population consist of Americans 01 r.ngiish uriL'ii and tin 4I.L , . ... other null consists claetlv Of I i lermans. ' he French, Italians and i i... k i . . . Spanish ..I-. u,c euiiyratea Don tire socom- parauTeiy lew that they are swallowed up In the Immense nmss of Anglo-tier. uana. As for the nnanelal condi tion of our country. is. with its fort une of SS,000,000,000, as estimated in 10M, the rioheat country in the world At thai time the fortune' of t,roat lirit ain whs estimated at 045,000,000,000; of France, about 940,000,000(100, and of Ger many, 101,000,000,000. The United States are also, notwithstanding the im mense IBerifiOM made ti II tt fltr 1 1 a U 'ir nf rehelion. in the most prosperous tlnan Oial situation of any in the world. The commercial Importa and exisirts of America. aliout s,.MK).il(Kl.lKMl per annum, do not come up to those of England t. 000,000,000 but tin y nearly equal those of France and Germany. Themorehant marine of the Kepublic rani'. next to that of England, The United states possess the most extensive telegraph system in the world, and the American postal-service exceeds all oth Ts in its de velopment. There are 57,070 poat-offloea in the United States, andover JKMlini miles of poetal route: wbilo t';e nearest ap pi h to this are the 18.."s:t post-omVes ofUermany, which has si. mm miles oi postal unites. Last year more than 0,070,000,000 letters anil printed doon mi nts of all kinds were sent by Ameri can poatoffloea, costing 150,000)000 for the isistal operations. Such prosperity may be easily explained by the fact of the great areas of the country, which are so tilted to receive a dense popula tion; and by tl malderation that so many of the American colonists an' re orulted from the most enterpriaing and courageous of Kuropi'ans. Another fiic tor is the leaser military budget which the United states la required to support. and t'ie few men kepi from the pursuits 01 peace in the maximum of their strength. Thesevete military eyatoma of the Hid World, which force Innumer able immigrants to leave, are not neoea siy here, for ,ve hare not, like Euro pean nations, h.td MM struggles to es tablish OtUYelVBS in new territories. Peace has brought us prosperity, and let us hope that our continued prosper ity will centime to bring us peaoa. . Demoreal Monthly. WEDDI.'G ITlQUETTE. How to Condunl Things Areordlng tn tha i. tttest Oweress or Pashloa, The best man and the gNOU await the bride in the chancel. They, as well as the usher-, wear I'rince Albert coats. imt dress suits. After seating the gueeta the bride's family and triendi in tho new s on the li-ft side of the middle aisle, the groom's friends and family on the right side the ushers walk up the aisle Iii a body, preceding the entire bridal party. Tip. miiid-of-hoiior comes next. As it is her duty to hold the bride's houiiiet during the ceremony, she may or many not Dairy One of her ow n, but her bunds should be free, in any event, to assist the bride in taking ntf her glove for the ring. The bride walks in Immediately after the maid-of-bonor, there being no bridesmaids. If there were bridesmaids, they come after the maid-of-honor and and before the hrido. The bride leans on the arm of father, brother or mother, if the former two relatives are not living, or she may come up the aisle entirely alone, aa tho daughter of a Biabop did n n 1 1 v . Her father was lo perform th l emony, and so awaited her in the obanoel with the groom ami beat man. This young lady did not carry a Ihiu UUeti but an ivory prayer-book held in both hands. If she wore a bouquet at all, it was suspended at her side by a riblmii or Chain, which would be a giaal device when the bride desired to hold the (lowers during the reception. Drcs-, suits are not seen at a wedding break, fast, nor ut any wedding that occurs lie fore six o'clock in the evening. The la'st man wears evening dress, the brother of the bride (who is not the best man if he takes the bride into tho church I wears ev ening dress. There Is no difference at any wedding between the correct dross for the usher and those other functionaries ai an evening wed ding. Philadelphia Ledger. B t:trrmr Heal III All ft trip. The following figures show the ex treme heat in the inrious countries o( the world: Bengal, 100 lograea Fahren- heif. BorgU, Sahara Desert. 101 degrees; I Persia. 1 '!" degree. ( alcutta. India. I -I i degrees: Central Amerioaa Kepublic. IM degrees; 'iie of liood Hope. South Af I rica, IN degrees; Oreeea, 100 degraea, i Arabia. Ill degrees; .New lork. HC' de grees; Spain. uba. China and Jamaica, llOdegreea; franco, Denmark, Itusaia aadtbe Saadwich Islanda, 100 degreaa) Kngland. In land and Portugal. s ae greeai Australia, M degrees; s-otUnd. TO dagreeal -widen and Norway. Bid gree-: Iceland. t'J degrees, and Nova Zenibla. IW degrees, never above tin fleering isdnt. -St louis Republic .Tones - "I hear that your cousin Emily, wbo Is such a beautiful young girl, is engaged to an ugly old man. arho Is not very rich." Smith -"Well, in one MOMOl be ha- a decided advant age over Emily." "In what respect Is that?" "He has a great deal better taste than she has." Texas Siftinga. Customer -"I'll have some more of that brown sugar I bought last seek." (.rocer -"Yoa like it then?" "Yes, and so does tho canary." "Why, the bird dis-sn't est sugar, does heT' "O. no I use the sogar to spread in na bottom of Utile too: the ca(fe. Ileach rji, jou know."- sBDll is B ARE UR DARRIN'S CURL'S PCRMAHL'NI' 0 .in .n Win, re Proprietor or tar hi. i inn ! llrKimi i iiiii. The) Are. pfcMfoi Vaawwiani' For Oftaan ers url r I i rlttiting Hrs Hirrin I had bean sf Il cted with a iolypilH in the nose, with alnrrh.it di-chaiges alo sorely sfflicted with ebn nir HwumatiaiM. All. in two venn. ago I coiiHiilled Dr. Hirrin. nnd was tin it by hi oi in slim l i in : reiot'trlldt) anil ineiticiiii'. I hnve never dail au le turn of my troubles, and onndd r myaall tff rmanently cured Refer 1 1 ma at the St, Charles h del restaurant, Porilaud, .Iosi.iii MlHIKK. ir. ii.n 1 1 it- . i, I'lttt v or lae, Dm. Darrtn Oanbs consulted free ni the Wnshingtoii building, corner of Washing) Ion and Fourth si reels l'irtlsiul Knotim bl. 17 -:i and ii. thinl floor Ask the elevator hoy for room 10, Office hours from 10 to 4 o'l bvk daMl : niins, 7 to s Sundaya, lo to 1.' ' uutah'e ihronk dlseaaa, loss of raaui blood Uinta, svphi is, gleet, go uirlni", stricune, permat OrrOOSa, seminal m. 'lues-, or It i ol desire of sexual power, in man Or wo man, catarrh nnd deafness, areronfldi tliilly and suciessfiilly treated, i inns i private diseases guaranteed, nnd i cv putiiisiied tn the papers, mom cases i receive home tr stnienl after s i-it to 111 doctors' office. Inquiries answered ate' Hrculars sent free (Partial writing; ! pi ase mention this paper i Suppose you get doaen birda Sup poae you gel halradoaea You bare aiplondill bag of splendid Innls. The birds all hsik so big you can't tel! which tire the young ones uml which tho old. Tako'up a bird by its lower mandible, whion you holabatwean thumb mid linger. If the bill breaks, the biiil is one of this season. If it docs not break, it isitll old bird. There h) an old hunter's saying that the bill will break up till L'hristnms, In dj riding up the bag, rou mav alvlv Cbooaa the birds whose bills biv'nk Whon you come to broil these your wife's heart will relent and she will forgive you for Wanting to go hunt ing, and may, indeed, perhaps en courage you in thai insidious vice. E liougli in Qloba-Damooroii llnppr Recovery. There Ik BOthlBf I now enjoy tlist I do not owe to bavtna used Dr, Dario Kannad) ' t rerits Kenesiv. of BoBudoat, H. I., atafrau when I was -nil. rmc nil tlml hmiiHii u-.n, BOUld endure. My IfOBblN begaa In my kid nevs. (nun which I never expci'lisl to ns over My ilivlcln ssld I hmt Hriitlit'ii disease. I.tci I IihiU' Imil attack of xrsvel. Six years SC last June turn well I KmcmbM that OAT J aw br. Kennedr'i faToriti Remear aOrartlsedln our iaK.r Alter iisliiu Ibres ttOttlCS I wan well I have never had a return nt the d Incase, and tnoufh I am over sixty yean ol aue i stn via areas and sttongi as I was In my prunei what liliyaieisiia nn.l the many remedies I had talo n cmiiii not do, Dr. Kennedy,! rerofits Remed) did: It ttavisl the dlasaas iiiel made mo a wel woman Si" Mnltiuc I' Mi.ner. Iliiru II 111. 1IR. KksskiiVs Favositk Ksmkiiv, made ni Kondinit. N. V. fl; ii fur!-' Semi (or ImmhI, how to cure Kidney, l.iver ale' HIikhI disonlera. It men win have no wtr to? lh hitiire the) will in toil liHVf IOITOW toi IbC puts - - - si iii t i hi: mmi i'II.km. Hure cure fur bl ml. hhediiu and ItohllU) I'llea. One liox hasi uinl the woisi cnae ol lei eaia' HtatidiiiK No nut it siill'-r leu min iiU-h after UsiiiK Kirk'a (itirinail 1'iie OluUnBUl It almorlH luinoi's allios the Iteliiior. atds as a poultice. Klvea rtdief. In . Kirk's Herman 1'ib Ointuicnt is tirt-pareil mil) tin I 'ilea ami iO'loii, of lbs private pat ts, and noth'na alas Ryerj Ihi is warranted, Soil to liru.'ulHlsaiiil si-ni h inailon raeelpi of price. SI.IW per mo. J, .1. Mack & l o Whnleaalu Utnl.. Sun Kriuicl-co. Bpesb what you think, bs pay your debts ol till kinds what lull are alct Holldaya are Coming. Rare novelties, shapes and artistic Im ported oleopraphlc and chromatic cards. A large and beautiful collection sent by mall to anyone who wi'l dn this: Huy a b x of th" genuine Dr. (' McLane'l Cele brated l.iver r ills price ttoante, and mail us tho outside Wrapper With your address, plainly wr ttcn, and 1 cents in atampa We will then mall you tha above list with an elegant package of nongraphic cards. Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. The alwav. Iiest servant I eicr had III m. sell; does w lull 1 like lielleral GorauO. Did you ever go within a mile of a "imp Factory! If ao, you know what materia they make aoap of. Dobbi a' Electric Son) factory is as free from odor as a hair fac tory. Try il once. Ask your grocer for il. Take no Imitation. In met! this blunder still vuii II ml. All think their little set mankind The Ciller Ileaaon for the ureal lureeee tf Bood'a Sarupartlla U found lo the fart thai Merit Wins. It It the beit blood porlfler and actually accoiopitihei all thai Ii claimed for U. WSBBiei only by C. 1. llood Co., Lowell. Mae. sou mi:n wanted AtlU.00 per month la advance, it yoawlsb to BBBBBS w ith us we w III send you K! cash and inawBtes eapeaaas, Band ti fiir eomatets in itruetlons. Address. J C. W A A i 'U., Tat'oma. Waih. Agent- are wanted In ever) town on Ihe ' cilfc I'oaat for Ibis vaiuabU work. An ordin ary rain aaaer can make from III) to fgt a day. imil one agent In each town will be appointed, rw w rite quirk lo U. H. W IXIIlW Altfl. Tub lunar. 1X1 Nutter street. Man I'raacleeo. SEEDS PLANTS rimut lypeflUi t)!' ujul in li ialbttft tp. rprr BeMailfti "" liltiottrartoni I rnCL uum. I t .i K. t- fAaifM fl'iwT ms-I., in lit- I'.ui ir I Itttlnaunn. Aitsirn. Nam 1 1 ', I'lii-ni'", l'i.i. ..etc ' I L L. L MAY A CO., A fMorlata ami laWatMNat. PA I U JUM. atfl STANLEY HAS COME. rVaaW :" afaBBBBBT ToramtoPI kaf e -w I JVl TO&blTS.lJ 'VM V'. r ' -' B-'-TL Bk 0,:n,..'.1BBTBBl laBBBBBBaWBBBBBr sMBBBBVSmU V T M I L ! v I ECTae2i3'"' IbWYbIB "f f ifflM ! . "1 D I bp ON D PINO. W ffi A DAY CATARRH, HAT FXVEK, CATAKRHAL DEAJNasB A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Ruffervpi ntv imt KHMMftlU few fcrt tiaftl Oww dlaV Mr ant cnuUifiu, or ttiat th ftr it Ut (ht prparnce of liw! : 4mltri hi tli lining turiitlirmn ltliiMitwflai.il hin tut, Mit'itm tiftlo ro Mrch. bovfrtr. l m provd kUi to t a fav-t, an th rcult U that a kiiupli' n imlt hm been tVnmlalwJ hcrby Uieo lutriic tliACavort ar PMtlly an J pt'nnaiKant! ur-l in fn n to thrro) implo ( llica(ivhfjjinut.'r at IMOM b) I ltd aticnt omi in t VMjiH A pMaj llU I t tining thi nrw tma'incM Uiaut frrfl n a bit uli ii by A. Ii. PIvmi k S37 ail a:tit Wsiat Kuig ht. Toronto, u! -v tsie Auwruwn. Kotblaa is so strum, a ai atlnnaa, Notalna 'i (aulle rval ilianfth K laws' laather Nan'i iviie. Vim ssoandrel," yellwl ie Jaeohdrsen, AI his good uelgbbor, Biua n. Vea kis.eii in srlfe apou lb street) i outtiii iii knock ton down." MTbet' where you're irroeg," load Orowa re pllnri, III scevniS mild an I in.s k "I kled her. Unit 'e ii. il .lulled. Hill s I her. . lbs check, mi i did ii heeauM hs hinlird to bamisa the rerjr pletnn o( nrauly sndbealib, Waal i Hie aariel ol lit" "Well' rei.n,si urwn, "star kit. I w iii ieii ymi she n pr herrr'i 'avnrite Pirserlplloii. I atrept jroai spnlosy. ii d iiluht." "Katorlle l'resnilii,n" i, i lie I) remedy (or Hie dt lti ate tlciamiemenls and "km ml female, said h) dranlsts. under ' '"i aaaniBt( ol alrlua Mtafsetlon In svorj ease, or atouej paid fm u returnsd ror blllonsness, ilck hssdsebe, ladlMstlaa, mid eiinsiintl,,u. tk,. ,r I'leree's Pellets He yoursell tpe mi grsatnesa He wllliuv to pass for what you are nod larthlnf i la'iier i hau a imil n eralsii. Aflbrl no oddaess; inn dare to he l ight ihoutb hoi bars to la iu sniat pit. km: iii, km:, ruts Dr. William's Indian rile ointment in theohl) Mtreeare lor niimi. iiiosIIiik or Iteblai Pfisi ' seal discovered. II never (alls to cure old I 'hronlc cases of lona ntanilii k. Jadas Cofflntmry, Clereland, 0., nsy: j '1 have found ey experience that llr. Wll 1 Mam a Indian 1'lle OlntaMBl slvei Immcdleti i ellef." io not snffei an Instant luns-er. Sold by Wll lmon' MaiiiifBcturliiK i'o , Propa.. Clevelaml hia. .'ak and tl gold by I.. Ktuinauer A Co.. Wholcnale Urns lst, I'ortlaud. Or. ii sflleisd with gore Byes, ase in. esse rhompsoii's Ke M ater Dnujtists smi It Me, Tkn lir.RMK t lor hreaklasi Smoke !gr. he ! si Tanslll's I'nlieir IPOI. 1-srontft Prf,,.rtttj,t,i, of S Hit BrlKliti .t Me.lt. at Mttitli ONE In tho BVM, ufsl l.v Ibi'tn 111 lltt, nrRpttsI, if UiudoUt I'uu, licet in tod Vii'nntL mam ron own DIBSABO. Wo. l-CuresCatarrn,llayl''avor,llotu 1 , iiio. vtii.utiiii i ii'iiiniiHa, No. a CoughB, CuldH, llronohltls.Amb ma. Consumption. A l'oei lisslkuiedy. No. 8 Rboumattsm. (lout. No. 4-Iuvar de Kldnuya Iimsippia,In- no. o-i ever ana .uo.JJuujU iUue, Malaria, NeOrBUpa, No. O-rcmale Weakj-.em, IrrtiRularl- tlon. Wh.tes. Afioflen Huuiotlv. Wo.7-A Terfect Tonlo, wlueh olvos li.iiilib. 1 ,ti ,t nn.l IV I :j , . I . . - " ' ' " . I'D, " t V. t. 1 II lib xioii, li" h ; 1 r. ! 1 l,.t el it. It0. 0 Nervous Debility,! . -saof r.iwor (iiititlei,fe.ttn inciii ivarnbloreiiiodv. BELIABI.'- I kvi-rr b-:i. liitsr.ij .,,1 it, rtirs II ri.sl.l 1 ,. s .. ill t liAI'l K . I AGENTS WANTtD BeruTo i 10 r le MnasMi . rtlicl A mvavs. rtucrlla licrnj iits c.-.-nUr, arnt fusi no OB, nuanuL raMma :. V, Turtitita, CanitU. BRONCHITIS CURED. After Bponding was Unrod u ii Ten Wintera Soutli. .- Boott'l I'.miilsion. OeatrsKI New Viirk.l laaaOstbi isas. The Wlntor after Iho groit fire in Chicngo I contracted Bronchia, affectlona, and slnco thon havo boon ol.'i -d to spend noarlyovory Wlntor South. LastNovombo was atlvl6od to try 8cott's mulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophoaphltoe ind tomysurpriaowasrellevedat once, and by continuing its une three months was entirely cured, gained floah and atrength and was able to stand ovon the Bliz zard and attend to business every day. C T. CHURCHILL. "M hlf Itll it, M. IN LUCK. We utter until Hid, to attract attention and pay Mr petrouSi for sendluu away, .'i easea of dress pi aids, brow us, blue, and dim-ri'iil sbadea, . full :', liuihea wide, heavy ami slroint. at II cents art yards tor. Ill and aisoss plsln brown, Sariiet ami ollii r shad s of Osshmars, H Inches wide, al same in lee; .) ploOSS nf Kray I- and piahi, " lueass wide, heavy ami itreafi fm Kiintl wesr. 1'J vards 1. '1'bese aniiils are not all wont bat are great baifains at these oOaia. For nialllnu atltl :( cents per yartl. In Ladles' Muse ! we ollci some while al lie. Inrnu rly eold al .'Jc; tin I.I' a. bed, lull sites. at Uk, nisl lo brim; la doaell I1 KU'ar; we have black, brown ami mixed at tame price, bul not nxiii: M u' striped u hose fur Minda wear, tl per dozen up; I'hllcf lew's hose, ISie per Cozen up. Home extra har caii.s In IP inline rrslicb, all eolnra ami all lze, 'Hi cenls, BSSd to brluK pi er aOSSa, In tress buttons, nearly every shade, we can lend yOa St SO per doaaa, or toe a Krosa-two-hits s Suten keil for tbem slsswhsia, We lo koi to mention a woolen llnsey In ri'd and black plaldx ami Other colon, ah at 'in lapbSS wide, at le, orb yards (nr tl r I (nrsi liool flWM a Masllas, sliisbani", prut-. Canton laaeela, and many other khhI, n tailed at ' MM a yard above closest lobbing prlres until Jan I, lsi'it liood warm glnves and inllb na for the North Ooantry, at i . ami Mesnts, it would lake iu eolamns to Imld all we waul to tell yoa, Hut si nd lur lull Hal, free, ami It will Is' wnl you everything a family wants In - Aiblruaa Nuitiir.' t'aak -inn n, i at. Mau B'ranelHro. t'al. & O X i i;i:m i i PltBB, I'us.tlrel) I'll red a itli Vegetatilr llemmltsi 'lave mrM BMBf tBOUSSBd SBBBS. CBN patient riuiit-e 1 liiiiiflesa liy the tiesl i .-m., It. i: imftvima reei'tis dtaaeeaar, and in let ,1 at les.t I wrltilrrla nf all sy in il nine are renet . i. Send I. i freelNfOfcol lejMlaHMMBleol roirai utun s. Te ie Ireaiaienl fwrniaBSd iMkralBl ,fB order If at, s I III esnls in slatni-s (n pa rsae let il. II. '.SKKN A SONS. Allstila, Ol TPINbVAY K II M II PKAHB Aliunnni, HKAt'H.llabler. Ito. M-l. Planoe; Burdetl' trgans Hand Inalrunienta. Irgcsl slock of (-beet Music and Hiaiks Hands iipplnsd al Kasiern Pric-S. MATTI1IA3 GKAY CO. 206 Foet Btreet. Han rranclsco. i prearrlba and felly ea d'tras nig it aa Ibe only epaeiae fortae certain cure .if thlt dlseaar. (J li I.M.ItAIIAIf.lf D., A ruilf-rdam, ft. T. We fce nld nig O for Diany yeara. and tl baa riven ma nan oi SBia frtlon ii. k. nTfHFaro., CTleaaa, Dl B 1. 00. Vld by bniKtita, PENNYROlfiL PILLS V ry tmmm lor i ann IT wil- r, -r t kwkflr I aaaaai'l I Dn), a Postil Can TO THK - m )oi:k tKJro ti flr.t at., AT HOME. far... Ore. I, P. N V No. 3ivs a. K. N. U. No. :rl I ia "V :,- . . . . . i .ill-. a bVU Fbe aJrare aiel Tired Yawning, -inminsK. (or eaflala wi.ii lull Invalids vba iisMIe fivbly sinus, tbiuisti slssi liaiklns s Ittbe) were Km nt' in tin .imt gtritUnf la do II i kej dr.i up. witter dwindle BwsrfnsU) bni la tae naaattme never i u mbasi iiiaiu, know sstk lltj ai the pbysleai eajnyaienl, tbe reel of ibal ealalwiina la a nh b Ibej rlhut wiih SNeh lelnaikahle tfliaelti fwej are ill w to - le bs iniiiid Irrlaa in WNid bi llnkeriaa a tbew win', wtih mine mot y .. in. i . iiiidi' nr "pick iaeapH toftrea fllUp lodlifeaiiou, or "belp ib liver K.iuh in i. :n lift inik bonM rseori ami adhere to lliMtetter'i - sea Bitten would le well with tneai fbls mjsrrb Is I rlrnrsul Mpailn tbs ttaialna that tns fowMi nsjufn. i aernaneailj lelutorolai dlaesllou an I a.-t III i tat lull. IvoveNsilltel UfTVOUSI lasoainte. malaria, kldlie, eiiaiiitalnl. hillolls- l aees, eoi,titaiiiiu. rneavailsni end Bears Iris. lllellk lit .Ilk I remain, a Sjoafcej i lh"Us'li dr I A Min e l ure Par III u tk. mi. ". Dr, Url gaton'a aatldoie fur the lh)tto habit is du uk more lo lift up ina failei : hail al other means comhi ,ed It u II lire the WOfal cases In fr in three lo lei Ufs nii. 'ni etie ting die) ir huslnees rheantidola i nerer sold lu drug si ie Atl. ire s; Idvltuf Uon'a bemlral Oompan . ro ma Iii, il mid IU, HOO I'm -i Btreei Tort uml. Oregon, Ueuaaelti itorais las the asart. ear. tun nmtesl inlt" i .M imatiia. stare Throat, t'niairh. sud "i her dl - "in raMSi mi mere useful an tele raa tn "jWStra'tf llrtnirhit'1 T is-ni M (III Oil, . Hrom hitii found th nit While while lp I lent 'akliiii sHtstdet roar own spare IbOW id "III H fanlis, ami TU COOO OFFICE Of: 1 la wi ll lllii lull.' d In the sun m uralats. the chief lyiaptoin el whii li Is, an Iniermll tun: . ni Willi h lull. t, , the isiiirse ,,f th,- nerve alttt tftl M. .he . hs i ill lo fiit- ml. hum and appihsi frequently win ears E I It A 1. ti I A. M saeketi si.. Brooklyn N v . Jan.lt, IMO I was taken with Bettrabda In IMS iiiitl sutfensi ii laantMk i was irean uphy do- lors, Iml urn urd by Si .laenli- Oil. MU ham. MeOtNK. AT DaDQOnTTI 1X0 lIKAl I R THE CHSRLES VUC.ELER CO . Hillimore. Ml I ii, 1, li inns on Tiiliaeeo. Ton ran t fiail ilia chile w id foal traahto lan k). laiHiikerlEAI.. and don'l nii (niuei n .Some amokera think that Birthing thai niakea smoke, la good enuiigh In gu intn a pipe. They will llnd by a little i xperbm e Hmt them Is a vast difference In Plunking Tubaci na. Juit tryHSAi. or Nohtii Hanoi ina.' and tin will see the dilfeiem f belwien Hand I he initial iniia. THE DM. FERRY St CO. ' Wilt) jre the UriirM Srf tliinrn in tlir wurUl.1 I), M r in h v A I'ti . Illi atatM i,1 Iim. rintivr nml t'rit fil sua mnvM lur 1890 will !' iiuuril rKfch 10 all I pllCaMltB, ftnil to labl KUOli a I uauuncia. It ik tMMirr inan rrer. r.wy ,wiiiu , .Sa'afithouitttsnii for it. .iuicu . D. M . FERRY 4 CO. DETROIT, MICH Ptan'a lb nusl. Mi st, butlrat In I i tjatarrk ia me and I'lieiuHSit. Mold by dnitnflslH nr sent by mall. Uu. K. T. lljutilUliu, Wiirrun, IU THK SAIIiOH S DAIUNO. "Man overboard ! Htnntl In to lower away the lawta!" With what aliierily ererj man on lnl aprin(a to his sat ut the dread cry, knowing a fellow creature's life ii at atake 1 Yet that life is in no morn dim ger than that of the uuiii nr woman who triflisi with what may seem "n simiile lilts si disorder." hut which in reality is fast sow ing the msvIs nf u fatal disease, when the early uae of llr. Pierce's liolden Mishcul Diaeovery wn;.M cleause the 1,1, mmI, reatorc imtiairnl digestn,;i, Uine up the vital organs anil ward nIT tsinsiiiiiption. It BBOUkt take the fin In the family .t n- i- r i . i , , to that rasetlpinl by the life pnwrver on shiplsnnl If taken in tune, and given a fair trial, . ! 'i Misliial Discovery" 1 guunm teed n. cum This it will do if taken In the earlier staffm of i-onauiiiption, hut after a lar,'. part of tho luna have hrokeu ilown, do matliciiie can stay ita fatal iinarreaa. How inia,rtant '.hen that the earlieat pre nmnitory syinpi.mis Is- hsi, Short brnath, sfHtting of lilissl, lasmaional chilly BW r avatrroMB or rarsnnn. Has da ska, obatrurtion of mar. dischargee falling Into throat, aometlinn profile,'. ni. rt; ami in nd. it others, thick, tenarliiua. mllisaia. puriilt ill. bhaaly. imt id ami offensivi t w eak, ring ing in ear. ilvufneM; olfenaive eral debility, finis; a few of Dr. Baar's Itemedy cures the wont casea. Only fULL WEIGHT PURE I -.1,. rt -i . i , it ins . ii, en in uillliulii of leanra f.ir IBuW III 'It SMBarlWal a SBBWn It Is lerd by tin. nit, I Slati I ii itarBBM I Kii.'miiisI rh tu s.l. .,f If I Itll.r-ltlts a tl,. BWDBflMt. PllrfMl sMitl li -I Hi iltlt 'il lit I'll t .I'll sin llakln I'niOlftr il i"t aiaiuUB Am ins. Mini t Alum HelS . i,l In oatii rRU'K HAKIKO roWDM in si" roes 'iin too iKis.isto MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, An Army Veteran. OK IVAKKKIKLll, w in, inn peobably inflbred asors than any manor womaa la Ams Hea lo-day. Taken Ink while III the Aruiv, he tuts BndUBB untold sfoales slara, pesi riidng his trsi si mt'toms he said: "My bead acbed ami my Appetite: WBI poor. I felt n fiiluliiess at the pit of the stomaen, aad bad laalala me noulb, w hile my skin WBS Hoiuetlmvs hot and Mimatimeaoold, I next felt pains in m v bank and around the borer airtlnu of my body, and noticed n peculiar odor and color In the water I passed, which Wat Beauty nt one t line nnd free at others. Home times It p lined me to ,uul It, nnd ngaln It irUBUaoSl llilnesllilo to do so nt all. Kl- miiiv i bsjtsn to paaa clear blood seooav nanfeti wiiblheiresteatslraln uml agony." No less than '10 eminent physicians, at tended Mr. Purbttsb nt Vsrlous tlmea, hut not une il them OOuld help him. He was oaar death's door, Andyelnaaayai "lam live snq Wellliwlay, w it. illy through the woaderful inweroi lluui's Bemoay which tisik nil (rum Ihn veru'eof the grave." This Gresl Ui'iiiedy aassralfly curt all Klduey, l.iver and Urinary lilacaia'a. For Sinln ky all Healers. c. v CRITTKNTOjf, General Agaat, 1 1.-. I t. Hull si., N. v. S aa ym,Jiirt r a. ttHmi aws, aa ek 4"mv. a a iK 00 Id CORP. 00 MOM II can be mart i J IU sPJU. wnrkiitg for ua. As'ina preferiisl who (an nirnlsh bursa and give their whtiii' nine In the I'lislnesa. Ptj.ari' in'.iniitits may tie l.r..ii'itt i, i r , i i s - 1 1.' .... 1 few vacaiirb'a Iii towns ami' I., ii. f jiiiinson. i'U., iis Ham HU, BIskSBOBA, Va. N K.- flnujr iwis nor nad fn.mf nytr un,t, .V- ff mi ml aOoul iB.liiie ilatap for rsply. t.t, J. A Co, MONEY i tin be made easy by rnlslug t'hlekeus. A largaBi psie lllustra ted Catiilogue de seriidng liwnbators, llrmulera, llrtssllug Utilises, ' How ii u il What to reed, n-. long to iaep Ihcui in Hie Brooder, Hrlnklng Kitiiuiaiua, Diseases mid Ihclr Cure. In fact m o r e laliwmatioB tl. hi Is given lu mull) Kkeeut books, Scut tn att) ndtlresN on re oelpt ni ..v. siaiup. IV Ire Netting. It. ii. Mills, lli.ue Mi ni and kinds nf I'niilir) Buppll All Ire. Petaluma Incubator Co., Petaluma, Gal sensfiliona crcpiiiK up the spinal column, harking cough, vurinnle or i-. i uraa'tite, I. t itle digisitioii, with gnuliuil low of (.cub, cold fi,t, liussilude or general ib'liility, should ailmoiiish one tluit all ia not right Ymi can't iilTord to fiail away precious tune if -'lit. i i:i.; from uuy conslderalilo number of the ntaive aignifleant ayiuptoms of upiriiching ibuiger ! It's mailneaa to Irilleand etsTimeiit with uncertain ineana of relief uml cure when thus alfliotoil! Don't forget, nt such n critical time, that the only tiii.lt. in.- issiwaal of auch punitive curutive iirojiertirt aa to warrant ita manufai'tiirers in selling it, through ilrugguta, under a punitive - i it, intn of its lawtltlng or curing in every rrrse, ia th world famed "(lolileii Meilical Dimnvery." For all Bron chial ThriaH and l.uug AfTectionm Weak Lungs, atnl kindretl ailments, it is an ua iito.., remislv For a Complete Tmatiae on Blood and Hkm Disenatw, ir for one on Bronchial, Throat ami l.uug Diseaaea, em'lose ten centa, in stnin(is, state which tawik you want and aildnw. World's DtaraNs.vur Meokax, Aswa iATiii.v, Wl'l Main Ht, Buffalo, Ii. T. PURE. CREAM gAKlNg Mm b OPFBRHTJ for an incurahle rase of mmmmmm Ctlarrh ,n the Heed by the proprietors of DR 8AOE 8 CATARRH REMEDY lireatb. sun l! and 1, and gen- tin - eyniptoma likely nt .it BBBBV HO cents. Sold "iy drugg tale evvry wharas