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Good Health Able t Work Every Day Sine Tak ing nooa oarsaparuia. I wa a great sufferer from stomach . ,m. ml was not ablo to rein in food. ..... l.ibtnirl few bottles of Hood's Sur- Cuuirilla I was able to eat almost anything I wished, and I have been well enough to wora every " ' " "j'j'"K ruou heslth." L. . rcrguson, oionroe, ur. Hood's Sarsaparilta It America' Greatest Medicine, f 1 ; tlx (r ,y ' Pills ere IndlK.mlon. V, cent." 1Veternlitloii of thai Jape. Kioto, Japan, formerly regarded ai t)i 8 sacred city of tho Mikado, is lie- inn thoroughly westernized, having adopted tlio overhead tiolley ami arc and inenndeseont lighting. The power lnr tlio operation of tlio street railway is niptdiod by the waters of Luko Uiwii, which uro utilized through tlio agoncy of cxtenslvo canals, thu plant being one of tho largeHt engineering projects com. jilotod by native engineers. A I'lIILlrHINK HE KOINE. a ,K f'tillltitilnn Inkiirantil I UIl.t'i"' ...... ni.t 'u,ji-i.,. g briiiillul womn whoto ll.'o accin (o be ChlOinvo. f"'1 imt-u UKiirii nravciy into Hie very teeth of death (nun suns mid cannon, but h never been wounded. Frequently wo we niie in nil. i-ouiiiry who live m, iiing that Ihclr Uvea H'l'in charmed aim,, bin the uiilr c harm stsmt ll ie that tln-y keep up Un it ,t r.'n til and vltallae their Mood with thai (vUhrnud remedy, llimtctter'a btoinach lllltcra. Tim word "huirbrcudth." now nwil for an infinitesimal space, was onto a nwnliir measure It was tho width of 10 hairs laid sido by sido. Dear Madam: Your braid needn't smell of soda or alum or lime. Schilling's Best baking powder has no lime or alum or excess of soda. , It is stated that vast uncovered un touched beds of sheet mica lie within 6Q miles of Kiao-Chou bay, China. tij ScbllllDi'i lint tea and baking powder. "nOW'8 THISf we offor On Hundred Dollar Reward lor any Mseol Catarrh that can nut bo cured by Haifa Catarrh t'ure. F. J. CflENEY & CO.. rrop., Toledo, O. We the undcriniMied, have known F.J. I heney forth past IS year, and believe him perfectly honorable In all btulncaa transaction! and no int'lally able to carry out any obligation mad br their Urin. HUT A TRCX, Wholei-ale lirmcKlsta, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kisnan A Marvin, Wholesale PruirKiata, Toledo, O. nU'Catarrh Cure I taken internally, actios directly on tho blood and mucou surface ol the lystera. I'rleo 7' pur bottlo. Bold by all dnnriiit. TuKtlmonlula free, llall Family Till to the beat. In Kgypt 'al18 w0,e ufl0t' religious ceremonies, made of parchment or leathers. C0XSULTIXO A WOMAN. Mrs. Plnkham'a Advice Inspire Oonfidonce and Hope. Examination by a male physician la bard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off aa long as she dare, and Is only driven to It by fear of can cer, polypus, or some dreadful ill. Alokt frequently such a woman leaves a physician a oulce where she has un dergone a critical examination with an Impression, more or less, of discour agement. i ms conai- tlon of the I mloddcstroys I the effect of 1 advice; and . the grows 1 worse rather l man oeuer. iu aiumnuug mi 1 ham no hesitation need be felt, the . ... in ftt ni-i. story is tola to a womua anu us wnuuy confldcntiul. Mrs. Pinkham's address Is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advico without charge. Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles mukes her letter of advice a wellsprlngof hope, and her wide experi ence and skill point the way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for ccvon yearn, and no doetor knew what was the matter with mo. I had spells whieh would last for two days or more. I thought I would try I.ydia E. I'luk ham's Vegetable Compound. 1 have taken seven bottles of it, and am en tirely cured."-Mits John Foreman, 2tt N Woodberry Ava Ilaltiinore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman la only one of thousauda. WANTED EMPLOYMENT. Ad piMtri4.,ii.il u.itKitutii knit MliiRmtn Is open f'iraii viimmrnK'ni. I'wi inv-Hve yearn' experience Mlesinan, bok-iie'per anil buyer. eneral niercliumliw and binlware prelvrred. Adilrem W.t "" -i. lAuiDert bluca, rstatluu a. i-oruiwiu, vr. 11m ,. .. r air. a. w : - m.Jii)liilH" i, uiiiri viuii, Die f7iaui iii , in (ntT.. fi ..:.. .:...t.".i. ;M k.m.m .a tiA. ... vtuT IICI( (lllllUUlCII, III vnmt w -,M Vt nod) nidt atiiiiflntb brtannt mar, frnbrn ""i n non tKl an OiB jtim i. anuat ic N an ade bicitnigcn, rctldjt fur bas nodjfle oqr unittt SHoontititten ictrorn uno om rtttoji bnfur, 12.00, jrht tinfrnben. iDJon n iia, 'itob(9(umincnt 0)icren. German rubliBhing Co., Portland, Or. CURE YOURSELF! I'm, niffj fnr unnataral riiachariiM, Indamtoatl'inii, Irritatluna or uln-ratluoa of mtteoaa Birmbrani. PaluirM. and not wtna- I'HtEnmCHisiciiCo. B poa"- "or ent In plalo wrapper, tv ciDretM. rmwltl. tuff ii m. or a bottiM, Lircaiar etui on n-guun. lllllraBwfi Hake money by succeaful l'l ULR I (peculation In Chicago. W 1 1 i r 11 I buy Dd nell wheat on mar II aWrl I glna. Fortonea have been Bade on a amall beglnnint by trading In fu ture. W rite or lull particular. Beat of r inc ,Tn- Several yeera experience on the iei:o Board of Trade, and a thorough know eieof theburlneu. Pend for our free refer ence book. DOWNING, HOPKINS 4 Co.. I -,. Bo,r1 ol Trde Broker. OtBce in rortland. Oregon and Seattle. Waah. " Ri'!11 . The beat needle In the mr eni J.T1 bT " rk aewt-r. got aale by ail f o- WILL FINCK CO.. , Market street. Baa rraodaco, CaX YOUR LIVER sHi iron t;? tight Keen It RIsbL r - "ee a RTalrd Remedy will do It Three eoaea .,)! make yon feel better. Get It from jour ornrirtt or any whole! drag houa, or a-ea euwart A Holme Iog Co, Beattl. w ritiv'sil g ll I MoJMt.J l mm m uniuin, lr cincimun.o .f 1 MULLIQAN'3 BRIGADE. Tb. 0.llnl Chicago Re.Uent Com poaed of IrUhmco. -nally! AH irishmen In fnvor of forming a retfment of Irish voluut.M-rs to miHiuln tho government of the IHI ted States In mid throuKh tho wnr will Hiy ot .orih Market Hull this even li'g. April 20, at 7iW o'cl.K-k. For the honor of the old laud, rally! luiiy for the dt-fenso of tho new!" This notice aptieimd In nil the Chi cago newspapers on April 2D, lsu. Five days U-fore Gov. Yates had Imtm-tl a ciUl for troops, and tho patriotic fer vor of tho people, was at a while hc.tt. Enlistment hnd nlrendy eiwiiiiemvil Cupt, Joseph Kellogg having lxVuii tlie wotk of recruiting a compnny on April Those whose knowledgo of war nnd war times Is limited to tlio present con Diet with Spain have email conception Of the excitement that swept over the land, rlHlng nowhere to a higher pitch than at Chlcngo when Fort Sumter was fired upon and the President Issued a call for 75,0(10 troops. The call for a meeting of the loyal Irishmen of the city, which was signed by James A. Mulligan, M. C. MelKniald and eleven other IrlHh citizens, was royally responded to. North Market Hall lielng thronged to the doors. James A. Mulligan, an eloipieut young Irlwh American lawyer, delivered a ringing speech, ns did several others, and the work of recruiting tho real busluess of theevenlug wns begun. No urging was required, men presenting thoniKolvcs f.xster than they could sign the roll In an hour and a half 325 names hnd been enrolled. This meeting was but the beginning of tho patrotlc enthusiasm which speedily seized upon the people, nnd ap plications for admission to tho Irish brigade, ns the prosiectlvo regiment had been nlrendy named, continued to pour In, not from Chicago only, but from nil portions of northern Ullnolx, one body of Detroit Irishmen offering their services. - Within a week 1.2io names were signed and tho regiment was complete. Tho Confederates were bent on tak ing Lexington, and Gen. Sterling Prlco soon appeared with 2S.0O0 men. Out- IN THE STOKEHOLE numbered ten to one, poorly provision ed and sufTerlug from lack of water, Col. Mulligan made determined do fonao. fill.-d unon bv Price to surivu- der and agree to fight no more on Mis souri soJl, brnve Mulligan replied: 'Tho Irish brigade inn lies no compro mise." a i,.ni-rh ftiT a resistance that fair ly eWctrltled all Northern hearts and called forth expressions of praise from the Confederates. Uol. .Mulligan was f.trA n surrender, the devoted Irish men destroying their green flag In pref erence to yielding It to the enemy. The total Union loss In Kiiun ami wouimou iot Col. Mulligan was retained as a prisoner of war, but was soon ex changed. He was treated with great consideration by fien. Price, who, in ap preciation of his bravery, reruscu to ac cent his sword. The heroic aenin oi .'i""''" i.ii, n.-iitiTio- tho main body of fien. Jubul A. Early's nnny at Kernstown. Va.. July 24, lsivi. Is known to nil who ore familiar witn tne stirring e.-..i the war of the rebellion. "Lay me down and save the flag," he said to those who were bearing him mortally wounded rmra tne iicm. ft., "iriii brlL'ade fought nobly for their country; they did uiore-they .iu,wt on enthusiasm that recruited many thousands of troops and Impart ed boldness to timid hearts. Their glory has not yet fadcd-wlll never fade. To have been a follower of Mulligan Is an honor which no American disputes. A Scaatck Hero. i. i, .,,., n-lilli, aonslrk. Ln- o niuu i " fnyette was sent by Washington and uongn-ss 'i r,.,.. nlles of men and money for the Aim r- lean colonies, lie samu Hi"" In the frigate Alliance, on Jan. 11. I'i'.t. The harlwr was froz. n. and a pn.ige had to t CUl lor mi- "-. - v.. r.niii.lliiiHl tinnks the Uil ioe shlD was assall.-l by a terrible tempest fayette was very .. - I.. I. ITia ill. I. COLONEL MULLIGAN AXD STAFF. dfc-eamp, the Chevalier do rontglbanrl, who relates the Incident In his niemolM, heard him olUH)iilxlitfC thus on the hopeh-MHiifHS of the situation fiud the enipiliiens of glory: "I'hiMe! I hate done well pertnlnly. At my time of life-barely twenty yenl nf age with my nniiie, rank nnd fur- tune, nnd after having murrtcd Mmle liiolsello do Nou 1 1 Ii-, to leave every thing and serve as a breakfast for rvJ. flub!" Youth"s Compnulou. HOT TIMES IN THE STOKEHOLE. Tol'era at the Furnarie Twenty Feet Ik-low the (urfure of the Hen. If a Inn. Urn an wants an experience that he will not furp-t soon U-t h!in go down Into tho Ktukehul' of a warnhlp. Then he will reallie, IndeiNl, what It means to be In the bowels of a vcnm-1. nnd. to an cxti-nt. what It means to Io burled alive. If he enn face the roaring furnaces without shrinking and slum) In the steel wulled pit Without feeling dread, he will be n man of rare nerve. Suuk In a shaft twenty feet Mow the sea, men toll amid fierce tires whiwe flumes In that couflued space lick out at them with every movement of the long stivl slice bars that are tmd to feed the piping f uriinecs. as snvsgc cuged beasts are fed, and, like the beusta, the fires are rnglng to kill the men who matter them only by desperate labor. There Is no room to sre on a modern ship. Therefore the mighty furnaces are so crowded together that tho men who serve them have barely space to move to nnd fro lieforo them. So near them ore the stokers and tho firemen Unit until tlietr skins are hardened to It they Ulster and crack with tho hetit Tho chance visitor can bear It only a few minutes. That Is a stokehole when the ship Is going at ordinary speed and there are no especial demands on the stokers and tho firemen. When there comes tho time that a ship must fight for her life, chase or run, the stokehole becomes n place of torment When tho warship goes Into action she calls on every one of her hundred and more firemen to bo In readiness, nnd tho boilers niunt fur nish every pound of steam that they can give her. Tho more they give bet the louder arc tho demands of the en- OF A WARSHIP. glues for more, and the men must work at tho fires till they fall. Forced draught Is the order then, and the stokehole Is practically scaled up that no nlr may escnpe from It except through the fur naces. The fires grow fiercer and fierc er, and soon there Is no Sx4 In the steel pit that Is not unWarahly hot. Men watch tho Indicators and shout ft more stenm. The limp heaps are drag ged away to die or to go mad. Relief Is called to Uie burning hole, nnd sllll the open throttles of the Bhlp'B engines take the steam faster than the furnaces can make It. What Is going m nlxive no man down there knows. Someilmi a dull echoing shock may tell them thtU the ship has lioen hit hard. fhe fir! IVInr I-:plrrr. The hardy mariners who were the pioneers In polar discovery achieved wonders, considering tliiit they had everything to lenrn nboiit methods of nrrtlc work, nnd their vessels and equipment were very lundi-piato. One of the greatest of nil arctic vnyageis was the mail who comma tided the first true polar expvd tlon. William Ha rentz. He sailed from Holla ml In l'''.H oil the little fishing smack Meretirltif. and the object of h!s voyiige shows lio.v Ignorant the merehiinis nnd fie.inien of those days were as to the navigability of ardlc seas. PiU'cntx push' d Into tin unknown for the purpose of sailing around the north end of Nova Zemlila and finding a northeast p""1"-''' China; and so for a month he skirted the wall of Ice that barred Ills way. seeking In et cry direction for a lane by which lie might travel through the pack, putting his vessel uUmt eighty one times, and traveling back and f.,rtli along Hie l e w'gc fr t 7u miles. The Idgliest Ice e.'ge was f.14 etatiltc itil t s soti h of the 1 1 he t .oV r -.'ic! e I by Natiscn. or 7 till. fiom the pole. llu I jeer's Weekly. Tr illnalti Ih'IrOivn l.ni; . Tho popttlnilon of Antwerp Includ. .n.iiiH) fieri. in t:. who, It Is said. bu their gK-Is of (Jeriuau nierch.iiit onl.i Bad Digestion, Bad Heart Poor dliiestion often causes irnvular. Ity of the heart's action. This irrega littitv mnv be mistaken for real, orimnio heart diseuso. The symptoms sreinuoh ho amo. There is however a vast itfeieuce between the two: organio curt dine no Is often Incurable; ap arent heart disease is cnrable if good igestion be restored. A cae in oint Is quoted from the 'ew Era, ol Uretinsburg, Ind. Mrs. Hlen Colsom, Newsiint, Ind., a .oinan 13 yeais old, hud suttcrcd (or iMir Tears with distressing atomuch trouble. The gases generated by tho ndigeation pressed on the heart, an. -uustHl an irregularity of its m-tion. -lie had much pain In her stomach and leart. and was subject to fieouent and severe choking ell which were most severe at night. Doctois were tried in vain; the putlont becsmu woiso, do- oonJent, and loured impending deuth. A Cafnflltnrt Fatlurt. Sho was much frightened, but no ticed that in intervals in which her stomach did not annoy her, her heart's action became normal. Reasoning cor rectly that het digestion was alone at fault olio procured tho proper medicine to treat that troublo and with immedi ate good results. Her appetite oamo back, tho choking spells became loss frequent and finally ceused. Her weight, which had been greatly reduced was restored and she now weighs uioro than for years. Her blood soou became pure and her checks rosy. Tho case Is of general interest because tho disease Is S very oomtuon one. That others may know the means of ouru wo give tho nittno of the medicine used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pulo People, Thcw pills contain all the elements necessary to give new lifo ind richness to thu blood and restore battered nerves. The tomb of Mohammed is covered with diamonds, sapphires and rubies, valued at 113,600,000. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-KA8. 1 pot At this season your feet feel swollen, tier vous, and hot, and get tired easily. If you bnvo smarting fevt or tirht shoes, try Allen' KiMit-Kuse. It cool tb feet and makes walking cany. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunion of all pain and gives rest and comfort Ten thousand tes timonials of cure. Try it tmfny. Hold by all dniL-eisis and shoe stores for zto. Sent by nisil for'iV In stnmt. Trial package FitKK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. Twenty words per minute is tho aver age, at wlitoh long hand Is written. CIT1 Permanently Cured. S o Su or nervounne III aTter ilriti 1ny'a umo of lr. Kllne'a orrat Nerve ll.'lutir. iv-iid for Fit. E Bs.oo irinl boltleand tmtUe. IiR, R. li. Kl.lXii, Ltd., tUV Area . ;cuii t'uiuuuiiiuie, rw. The Mussaohusetts militia will dis pense with tho bayonet tlOAli"" KIBIIOS.t. 1 ,ll,,lln ,,f nl ril.hnna will Ke aent by euelonlng 2.1 eta. to (ilolic I'igar Lo., lisi, ruitoil M., Mill rrnneisco, lui. WAGONS IMI'ltOVKD. The new Improved Stougbton waR.iiia stand the racket. Three more ear losds tire ontbrwav. It pnvs to bnve the le-t. Write for rn-e rntulogiia. JOHN I'Oitl.K. sole ngi-tit, foot of Morrison ntn et, 1'ort lund, Or. I lieliove my prompt use of I'lo's t'ure prevented ijuii k consuniptlon. M r. I.uey Wiilliicc, Miinpiette, Kunsa. lcr. 12, IsmV Dr. T. II." Wl.ito, NoTlil.'i Mortl son street, cor. Fourth, Portland, Or., bus the most complete modern dental appliunces to bo found in tho North west. Electrioity is used iu all cases where Indicated, and tho result is pleasing, and a surprise to patients who havo suffurod under the old regime. Teeth without plates, bridge work and gold orowns are welcome Indeed to the patient who has had the opportunity to avail themselves of such as aro mude by Dr. Whito. Painless dental ojiera tions are performod duily. ' Teeth filled, cleuned, and whore extraction Is necessary, which Is rare, without pain. If a disinfectant smells good, it isn't a good dislnfcotant THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBL'P OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to tho care and skill with which It is manufactured by sclentlfio processes known to the California Fio Srnup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by tho C'Ai.iroKNiA Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will' assist ono in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy.' It U far la advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does nut gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the Dame of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4 FBAMCiace, Cat LecuviLua, ly. aw Teas. . K FLIGHT OF THE ARMADA. Kipcrtrncr of fhlllp'a Fleet In the r term of the Ucrman Ocean, Iu the Century there Is au article on The Spanish Armada," by William Frederic Tlltoti. After describing tho defeat of the Armada. Mr. Tlltoit says: Meanwhile the SKinuirds were hhim1- lug, crestfallen, over tho German Ocean, under all the canvas that their torn rl;:glng and splintered spar would N'lir. For Sldouln's men were think ing only of getting home to the warm sun and sparkling water of their cant I'sjiann dear old Spain, tiddlers and sailors lounged In sullen, silent groups about the disks. The flagsshlp would not rcsMnd to the salutes of her con sorts. The wind blow northerly at times, but the duke forgot lib promise to sail back Into the Clmiiuol. He thought only of flight, nnd offered bis French pilot two thousand ducats If he should bring him aafe to Spain. Soou tho autumn storms burst, nnd the Spaniards hud to house everything but a rag of sail to stivr by. Thick, black fogs often settled down uihui them, so that they could not one another s Ughls at night. One day, however, they had tho melancholy satisfaction of rapturing a few En glish pinnaces returning from their fishing ground ludeu with cod and ling. Thisone almost regrets to sny It wns the greatest achievement of the fleet that was to give Philip the sov ereignty over western Eiiiix. The men had Ixvn supplied with clothes only for a short summer campaign, j nnd these North Sea piles froze them j to ine none, e nil exported to come home rich from this excdltloii," wrote 1 a gentleman ou hoard the flaghlp, ns she was floundering past Scotland; ' but now we are coining home In out I shins, for our clothes got so ragged that we hnd to throw thorn overboard." To Increase the wretohislno, It lo ctiine necessary to reduce the rations to starving .point. The artillery mules and noblemen's horses, which a wUc cninuiniidcr would have kept for food, were cast overlxmrd to save water. It wns heurtretidlng to si the wild white eyes of the poor brutes as, plunging nnd snorting, they tried to swim buck to the ship's side. It seemed Imperative tn punish soine Ixsly for nil this dlsgnu-e and misery. A number of officers were nevused of dtsolxMllence or cowardice. Homo of these the tluko deprived of tholr com mands; nnd one ratnln wii hanged In a pinnace, which was sent through the flivt with Its grihwotno freight dangling from tho yard arm as a warn ing to the rest The weather got ever wilder. Tin clumsy ships heaved and rolled, nnd plunged their yards deep Into the waves. Hulls got so badly strained that they had to be stiffened with ropes. Strong men flocked to the chap lains, begging for their prayers. Many a Nsr fellow, losing hope of seeing land again, made his will and Intrusted It to the ship's priest. Men sickened and died by hundreds, sons of Spain' noblest houses with the rest. Manj ships got so short-hnn.W'd that the) dropped behind the main body, nni had to struggle northward In lxolutci groups. Now and then a rotten hieing would give way, nnd the sailors, weak ened by hunger Mild sicklies.-, hnd tc go uloft tn the gale to house the tug ging and bellying sa.ll, lucky If shroudf and spars were not sllpis-ry and dan gerous with the driving sleet Though midsummer, It was as cold tut Chrktf nuis. Kvorylxxly except tho plloti stayed Ixdow ns much as pons I Mo to keep warm. They were all perishing with hunger and thirst, and the little fixxl they got was moldy. They mlghl have tried catching rainwater to rusks, but the spray would havo turn ed It salt Calderon, ono of tho pay masters, bad a store of delicacies filsiard his hulk, and distributed them, ns well as tho heavy sea allowed, among the sick ami wounded of the fleet The negroes and mtllattoes, It wns observed, nearly all perished with the cold. The men wero now kept continuously at the pumps. Woo to the ship when pumps got clogged with ballast (lobbies! It was hard and dan gerous work shifting the rrews of -Inking vessels In tho tempestuous weather. Wngca of Hoi. I (era. The regular rates of pay apply to the volunteer servli-e, Isith to olllcers and lo men, ns stated In the army register, although there Is an Increase enjoyed by the regulars who have Iwn Iu the army more than five yours. The follow ing Is the monthly stipend of officers nnd soldiers of thu l.'ulted Stnti a army: Miijor senerul SUV'S 00 llrtitmlti r general V M Colonel 1 UT l.leiiti uunt eolnael 0Q Miijor ii")S 8.1 upturn, ni'Hinied , ., t'lijiinlti, not tiioimted lot) 7 W0 ; If) K l.w ; i:u! .1 12.1 on yjr lltl 07 I M ou 13 00 ID 00 18 on U no 15 00 in tic w ou 13 00 is on IT Ou 20 00 a ou M 00 43 00 22 00 22 00 22 00 00 00 00 XI 00 80 00 84 (10 84 00 84 00 4.1 00 2ft 00 IS 00 P 00 TO 00 10 00 Iti Kliiiental iljiilant ItcKliuental iiiurteriuaii'r 11 rnt lieutenant, iihiuiiIisI First lieutenant, not moiinttsl Peenml lieutenant, mounted Keeond lieutenant, Dot mounted .... Clinplaln siiiiijr: l'rtviit Miili-ln Trunqieler W im.Hier Anin.sr t'..r...riil (artlllerjr, cavalry and In- fnutr)) Utile. nrftb and furrier Hiul'ller KerKetllt Private (fiiirlneer and orilnanee) .... f'ori'rnl teuuli r and onliinuee) .. tint Hi-rxeant Hcrio-Hiit leiiKlniH'tw, ordnance and Hlsnal eoriN Keri-niil aliiiat corps) Itetf Intent: ('lib t iruuipeter I'rlni-I.ul niiiBl'-ln o Hadiller aerveant t'lilif Diiiali-Un rWitewit tiiHj.ir Quarli-ruiaati r sergeant Herseaut major and ipiartermnaler i-rKeuut I'it: firiliitnce aerireant f'artiiiiilsMirjr wrint 1'ih.i iiiartenunMer eri(eiit lioa)iltal eun: IIMillal atewanl Aetlnif hmillal tewrd I'rliate Vetrrlimry turseou (aenlnr) Veierlumjr aurseou (J1'"'"') II. filial matron Killing- the Habit. "I ssi by the paMrs that the cigar ette habit Is dying out" "What's the cause? People smoking clgarsT "No; tho cigarette fiends are dying out" New York World. Judtilnif from the Honnct. "IH you know that an ordinary piano contains alsiut a nillo of wire I" "No. I should rather believe that an ordinary pluno contains about a wag- Huloud of tinware. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CORED The Doctor Slocum System Has Proven Beyond Any Doubt Its Positive Power Over the Dread Disease. EXTERMINATING THE CURSE OF AGES By Special Arrangement with the Doctor, Three Free Bottles Will be Sent to All Readers of This Paper. The Poctor Plocum System, as the name Implies, is a com prehensive nnd complete y tern of treatment, which at tnck every vulnerable point of the disease and completely vanquishes It. It leave no point unguarded ; It leaves no phase of the trouble neg lected; It cure, and cure forever .Weak Lung. Coughs, lironcmtis, tntnrrh. Consumption and all ether throat and lung di-caM by absolutely obliterating tlio cause. ;i t',"Y .''fc't'i " t.'.i'-v-'.i WjiJ V,vR sy- V J J t. . 'I lit Sue. l f CT'lVi'r TV-:- -'l 1 M4f,n--s m xy - av i ."..'.tj 1 1 1 . F. i C .. 1 J.-" Bit'. 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