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SCIENTIFIC TRUTH. How Escaps Small-pox With a Put House oo Broadway, Some timo ago an article was pub lished in the Scientific American which at the time attracted wido attention. By request of a correspondent we re produce the leading points therein : To understand how intimately re lated aro tho human kidneys to the physical health, "we propose, nieta , phorically speaking, to tuke one from tho human body and place it in the wash-bowl before us and examino it." You will imagino that we have be fore us a body shaped like a bean, smooth and glistening, about four in ches in length, two in width and one in thickness. It weighs in tho adult about five ounces. The body of the average size man contains about ten quarts of blood, every drop of which passes through these lilterers or sewers, many times a day (as often aa through the heart), making a complete revolution in three minutes. The kidneys take away deadly impurities from 65 gallons of blood each hour, or about -l'J barrels each day, or 0,125 hogsheads a year. Let us slice this delicate organ open lengthwise, and roughly describe its interior. We find it to bo filled with hun dreds of little tubes, short and thread like, starting from the arteries', ending in a little tuft about midway from tho outside, opening into a sac which holds the water to further undergo purifica tion before it passes into the ureters, and out of tne body. These little tubes are filters which do (heir work automatically, and right here the dis ease of the kidney first begins. From tho slightest irregularity in our habits, from cold, from high liv ing, from htiniulants or a thousand aud one other daily causes, they lose their force. What is tho result? Congestion or stoppage of the current of blood in the small blood vessels surrounding them, which beconio blocked ; tlieso delicate membranes aro irritutod ; iuflamma tion is first set up, UuJJi pus is formed, which collects in tho sac ; the tubes are at first partially, and soon totally unable to do their work. The sac goes on distending witli this corrup tion, pressing upon the bloucl vessels. All this time, remember, tho blood, which is entering tho kidneys to be filtered, is pasting through Ibis terri bly disgusting pus, for it cannot take any other route. It would bo just as reasonable to expect to escape contagion if a pest house were set across Broadway and countless thousands were compelled to go through its pestilential doors, as for ono to expect the blood to escape pollution when constantly running through such a diseaned kidney. Now, what is tho result ? Why, that the blood takes up and deposits this poison as it sweeps along into every organ, into every inch of mus cle, tirsue, flesh and bone, from your head to your feet. And whenever, from hereditary influence or other wise, one part of tho body is weaker than another, a countless train of dis eases is established, such as consump tion in weak lunge, dyspepsia where there is a delicate stomach, nervous ness, insanity, paralysis or heart dis ease, in thoso who have weak nerves aud bad circulation. But the medical profession, knowing that they cannot cure diseases of tho kidneys, treat tho manifold symptoms caused by this primary or causativo disease. As fast as they euro ono symptom, another secondary ono ap pears, and so they go on, uselessly treating effects, tho cause being un touched. But you say "my kidneys aro all right. I have no pain in my back." Mistaken man ! People die of kidney disease of so bad a character that tho organs are rotten, aud yet they never there had a pain nor an ache. "llow can you know that you havo kidney disease?" Only by noting tho general effects wrought by the kidney poisoned blood in other parts of tho body. Kidney disease disguises itself under symptoms of common head, lungs, skin, livor and stomach disorders. If you notico that you are not in as reliablo health as formerly, in any respect, then tho chances aro that, though you may havo no known chronic disease, your blood is full of uric kidney acid. Then conies in tho ounce of prevention. Then you should use Warner's safo euro, tho only trust worthy specific for uric acid or kidney diseases, primary or secondary. The most .skillful physicians cannot detect such disease at times, for tho kidneys themselves cannot bo exam ined by any means which wo havo at our command. Even an analysis of tho water, chemically and microscop ically, reveals nothing definite in many cases, even when tho kidnoys aro fairly broken down. Then look out for them, as disease, no matter where situated, to 93 por cent., as shown by after death exami nations, has its origin in tho breaking down of these secreting tubes in tho interior of tho kidney. Warner's safo euro, as it becomes year after year better known for its wonderful cures and its power over tho kidneys, has done and is doing more to increase tho average duration of life than all tho physiciatiH known. It is a true specific, mild but certain, harm less but energetic and agreeable to tho tasto. Take it when sick, aa a cure, and never let a month go by without tak ing a few bottles as a preventive, that tho kidneys may bo kept in pioper order, the blood pure, that health and long lifo may bo your blessing." AN ERUDiTE HERMIT. The Queor nnd T.onnly Western Homo of mi Acml fjcliul.tr. On the right ba ik of Green river, twenty miles or more from tho town of Granger, Wy., is a singular dwelling. Architecturally It combines the dug-out of the plains with the old log ctbin of the oak openings. In its isolation and security it is a castlo; in homely simplicity anil dreary sur roundings it is a hovel. From thoout siilo you would call it a potato cellar or a moorland stable, but onco inside tho oakfii door you pronounce it a museum of naturnl history. Tho room is a tr il longer than it is wide. Op posite the door is a small camp cook ing stove. Hanked on ono side by a large packing-box, used for a wash Ptand, and on the other by a plain cup board. Against one wall is a rude bunk, made of boards, tilled with hay and covered with coarse gray blankets. Over tins, pendant from a oble pair of antlers, is a Winchester villi', a cartridge-bolt and a hunting-knife. On the other side of the room is a rustic book-ease. The llnor is of clay, hard a id cold, s-nve for tho black bearskin A front of the bed and tho tawnv tmyottu hide by the stove. Scattered about aio traps of various sizes, chains, iMiing-tacklc, pelts, bird skins, groceries and clothing. Tho occupant is ovidontlv a hermit. II s character, for ho is not at home, we will (lisovor from a hasty perusal of the books upon his shelves. Ho must be a man of education and roline i)ent. II to is Shakspeare, H.tcuii. M Hon aud Pope. Novelists are repre sented by Hawthorne, Coop.tr. George E iot, Thackerav. Scott and Ebers. Kant, Newton, Hamilton and McCosh liavo thoir place. "Isj. Unvailed" is be side "Atlantis." There aro old maga zines :inc1 standard works on hunting, trapping and natural history, and in its old leather covers is an edition of Cicero's l)o Seueetute," tho titlo of which bears the simple inscription: " . Dartmouth College, 1818." Evldontly our hero has more of a history than manv of tho characters of modern fiction. H.-ro he comes now, through the sagobrtioli a rille slung on his shoulder, the hind quarters and hid of an antelope on his back. Grizzled and wealher-beaton, hN sixty- iihl years have made him as tough and sturdy as the gnarled oak. His kindly welcomo assures us that li do s not regard all intruders as ene mies, and we aro soon eating venison steak, using pockoi -knives for forks, and drinking cnllVc from the common cup. After supper, as wo sat around tho warm lire and clouded the atmos phere with fumes from corncob pipes ho told us tho story of his life. After his graduation ho was smitto.i wi'h the gold fever, and aftor along trip around the Horn reached Califor nia in tho spring" of ISoO. Tho next seventeen years were spent in pros pecting, and his fortieth year found him a disappointed and disheartened man, so far as wealth and worldlv success were co corned. Tho golden treasure was always in sight, but novor within his f.rasp. As in hundreds of similar cases, others roapod rich bene li s from his labors. Then ho devoted himself to hunting and trapp.ng in the Sierra, along Snako river, and finally in Wyoming, where ho had boon for the last seven years. His friends aro doad. IL1 lias no love for the world from which lie lias been so long an alien, and ho expects to die as ho lias lived, alone. Ho is no longer poor, but might live in com fort on the savings of tho past twenty years, lint no; he is too settled in his life to exchange it for tho privileges of civilization. Coyoto hides, boavor pelts and tho skins of black boar and "silver tips" do more than support him, and his sparo time is dnvotod to rewriting his copious notes on tho fauna of tho Sierra and tho Rocky1 mountains. And so, unknown in life, ho hopes to savo his name from obliv- ion by giving to the world of natural ists tho results of his patient study aud observation. Were his caso an isolated ono I should not havo mentioned it. Hut such is not the fact. Tho mountains of the West aro full of misanthropic men who love nature with all tho iu tonsitv of Burroughs and John Muir, who, for her sale, make thoir homes in tho wild rness and feel absoluto en joyment only as she reveals to thorn her iccrets and hidden mystorios. '1 heir hearts are the kindest and soft est, but ut tlm same time thoir natures nro tis rugged and inflexible as tho mighty peaks among which they llvo, unci I reveronee thorn as priests of thoso mysteries which aro foreign to the world of business aud pleasure. Their minds aro far abovo tho shop and tho ledger, and if their refining and elovaiing influences aro Jolt only by tho rudo cow-boys and siieep heid'irs with whom thny come in con tact, thoir lives will not bo spent ill Tain. Cor. X Y. Journal. Somewhat Discouraging. ' A Now York gontloinan imagines that lie has a great talent for painting. Ho has painted for many years, but with very little success. An old frlond called at the wouhl-bu artist's studio, nift long since, and said candidly : "Why don't you stop spoiling can vas and walsting good paint?" Tin not discouraged," was tho re ply ; "in a few yoars mpro I may eclipse even Raphael." "Eclipse B..phacd," snoored tho can did old friend; "why, you aro forty yuais old at least, and nobodv has bought ono of your pictures. Don't you know that at your ago Raphael had been doad lire years?" Ttxat Sifliwjs. SCIENCE AND INDUSTY. A stained-glass factory is to be started at Lynchburg, Va. "Crushed bamboo" is a now paper making material, and is used with tho most satisfactory results. Of late years much careful atten tion has been devoted by physicians to the relations between tho temperature and the death-rato duo to different dis eases. One of the facts most clearly established in this field of investigation is tho hostility pf a high temperature to tho diffusion of small-pox. Heat has a most marked effect in checking the prevalence of this dreaded malady. N. 1: Ledger. Though discovered in 1879, saccha rine is just beginning to bo manufact ured on a largo scale, near Magde burg, Prussia. Having 800 times tho sweetening power of cane sugar, this remarkable product is adapted to many uses. It is expected to bo especially valuablo in niedecino on account of its absolute harmlessness. Arkansaw Traveler. Tho production of locomotives in Europe during tho year 18SG amounted in England to 'J.'.'OO; Germany, 2,090; France. 1.000; Relgiuni, 500; Austria, 400; Switzerland, 1"0; Italy, 70;Swoden, 50; Russia. 40, and Holland, 20; in all. 6,400 engines. Tho largest works in tho world are tho Baldwin Locomotivo Works, in Philadelphia), which are ca pablo of turning out 600 per year. Borsig, in Berlin, can produco 300 in that time. Tho wheat-growing interests of tho Northwest, the mining interests of tho far West, and the cotton-growing in terests of the South aro counting on a groat increase in demand from home sources on account of the spread of population in thoso regions. Tho low price of wheat for years past has kept tho farming interests closo to tho wall, but with the spread of industrial ca . .,, l ,!. i..i I'illillJ llMWllll kllU ItUUltJ 1L11M1IIIU1I13 I brighter prospects aro looming up and better prices aro in sight. Tho same influences are at work in tho South. Public Opinion. A a recent meeting of tho Academy of Natural Sciences, the president, Br. Leidy, stated that ho had recently re ceived for examination from tho Geo logical Survey in Washington a collec tion of fossil bones from ten miles east of Archer, Levy County, Fla. Tho pecinions tiro generally much broken, although tho original texture is mostly preserved and they show no trace of being rolled or water worn. I hey con sist chielly of tho remains of rhinoceros, mastadon and llama. A new species of horse was also indicated by teeth and ankle bones, for which the name Hippo theriuni plicatile was proposed. Boston Budget. There will bo five eclipses in 1889, three of tho sun and two of the moon. A total eclipse of tho sun will occur January 1. parti visible at Washing ton as a partial eclipse, the sun setting eclipsed. The second eclipse, being a partial eclipse of the moon, will occur January 16, visible tit Washington and generally in Europe. Africa, North and South America, and the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Tho third will bo an annular eclipse of the sun, June 27. in visible at Washington. Tho fourth will be a partial eclipse of the moon, July 12, invisiblo at Washington, but visible gonerally in Europe, Asia, Af rica, Australia, tho Atlantic ocean, and the easterly portion of South AmeVica. The fifth will bo a total eclipse of the sun, December 21 aud 22, invisiblo at Washington. a : "Bub." remarked a museniai farmer to a boy whom ho found in his melon patch, " bub. do you know why you aud 1 would be good material foi a cigar?" "'Deed I don't, sir," was the response of tho quivering culprit. "Well, then, my young Columbus," said the granger, advancing to a con venient position for tho laying on ol hands, "it's because you've provon yourself a very good filler, and I know you'll acknowlodgo mo to bo s good rapper." And h did. " CONSUMPTION BUB ELY CURED. ToUio Editor: i Iouku inform your readers that I havo a pos itive remedy for tho ubovo nauvod diaoasu. By itij timely uso thousands of hopsksea cases havo bncn icrnianontly cured. I shall bo nlad to nciwl two bottlou of my romedy vitEli to any of your reader) who havo consumption if tlioy will scud mo their Kxprcsa nnd P. O. addi-eua. Respectfully, j.. A. SLOCU31. M. 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BEAD THE DEATH BOLL Which the bills of mortality of any larxo city may be fitly designated, and you villi Hud that renal and vet leal maladies, that is to say. those that alfcct the kidneys or bladder, hare a remarkable prominence-wo had almost said preponderance. HrlKiit's disease and iltnbetes in the chronic statro nro rarelv cured, and gravel, catarrh of the btaddor and enuresis, slay many. Yet at tho outset, when the trouble merely amounts to inactivity of the organs involved, tho danger may be nu'llncd by Uial pleasant renal toulo ami diuretic, llostettcr's Stomach Ilittors.vuloh 1 in parts the requisite amount of tone to tho organs, witnoui over-oxciuug incm, aim mo use of which l convenient, and involves no elaborate preparation. 11) siepaln, a usual con comitant of renal complaints, mid debilitr. which they luvaiinbly pioduce. are remedied uy i(. to aiM aro constipation, mainnai, rneu matte and nervous allmunts. 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Ilohh's Nitrro Tonic IMlls aro couiioscil ol Just such uleuivntH cm Unrleh tho Itlmxl nml NtrfiiKtli' th' .N''r km KivliiKtliu hoily thusprliiK mid ulustlclty ol youth. .Mm nml AVonii-ii sudor from Dcrniigi'iiii'iitH of thu Nurvt's nml l'ovor tyof thu ltlnoil. Wokco It lii tho whltcnlm,' liul r, tho untimely wrinkles, tho Ions 0 form In fut't, in nil tho hIkuh ol nruma turu old iiku. JM1111, Vouii(;lI'ili)lil Men, unil Viiunii Old .Men. VOU need Ilohh's Xorvo Toulo 1111 m. It Is Itrnln Irooil. it lsaiiuiscleiuvlKorator; hulhlsuii tho Wnsto I'lnaos; makes tlioweuk BtronK nml vlt,'r nus. Aro von Huirurfni! lit secret for nust errors T Wo will lndorso or you l( you try 1110 -orvo ioiiio j-iiis. r.vuu n you uro weak ami nervous with loss ol vital iowcr your uisuhooii almost fled, leitvlnK you ni!e laceil anil hollow-oyed llohh'H Norvo Tonlo 1'llls uro Hindu for you, nml nil persons wllh tho fillnrliiKiiiiil"liitH, vis. 1 I'nliiltrttloii oftho lltinrt, I'liittor liif;, 1'romlil In ir, llystorln,'i)rvoiisiiiHH In any form, Snrvoiis llertilncho, Null rnlKln, Cold llnmls or 1'nnt, 1'ulii In tint Itnok, or nny othor form of Ftunnlo 'Wonkiioss which v do nut enro to mill- morato. Trr them, and von will loin thu I thousands of happy men und women whol dally bless Dr. Jfobh for his Kreut work in I Uieir (Mtiinii. 1 Thovdrivo awav I'lmnles and lllotolmsl IIUKi ..tun,,,, uBiinu n hum w,,u ,, ,u cu roplacod by aC'lenr Oomilxloii, niidlenvol ,n nm..ur. . .1.. 11 vnllnt. ... coated, ami only ono plllndosu. rrlconoots.l 1110 nriuiiiuess 01 vouiu. inuv nro suuur-i a jioitio. oeiu ny man or an jiriiKK'Ht. HOOD'S MEDICINE 00., SAN FMNUSCO, CiL IFF 81 msmm REWARD! tlfinn WlllbepaW for each and etrrr train of pols. t 1 U u U onoua BiiUtaucra found In Wlxlora's Robertln. aeknowledgwl the moot delightful ami on'r really hannloM toilet article eter prxluced for lautlfjliir and lirc.ertlDj the complexion, mooting tan, aunburn, frreklri and all blemhihea and roughnwi nf the akin. Uied and Indorerd by the elite of society and the p'nrr. fold by all dnuglU at SO cents per bntll YThll and Fleoh. Manufacture.! by W M. WI8DOM k (X)., OnrnilaU, l'ortland, Orrgon. Tho Oregon National Bank, OF lOItTl.A.M. ISticecsBora to Mctrutollt&n artoeifltank.) CAT1TAL 1'AIU IN, 1100,000. Transacts a Oeneiil ItanVn g ilusliKiu. ACXJOUNTH KtitMilijt UiclHvk. HKl.l UXCIIAK(lt) on 8in I Yancioco and Now Yerk. MAK1S CX)U,K(Tri()Nrt fatirahle terms. VAN H. UkLABHMUTT "KO. 11. MAIlKLCJa.. rreakletit Vlce-lVuskleut. D P. H HERMAN Oaaldoc, In successful operation since iW, patronlied Irora all aection of the Northwest, endorsed by business men and leading educators. TflE JI0ST PEHKECTLT F.QriPPED SCnOOI, of it clasi on the Coast, It cflere private or class instruction, day and evening throughout the year, In Arithmetic, Writing, GorresfKimlence, Book keeping, flanking, Shorttund.Type-uriting, Iluslness und Legal Forms and all Common School llranches Students ol all ages and both sexes admitted t any time. ralojjue free. Armstrong andWcsco, Proprietors. The Van Monciscar DISPENSARY. voariaAND. on, To-ang. mldlte-ased and Id, single or manvd men and alSw ho sutler with Lost manhood i Nerrous Debility. Beerma. torrbea, Bemtnal Losces Bexual DecaT.FaUlna Mem oi Weak Kyps, Lack of Knergy, auao xiioou I .uu Hktn Dleas, HyphlUU Eruptions. Ilalr Vailing lloue 1'alnt, H weillnn Bora Throat, Uloera, E fects of Mercury, Kidneys auid Illadder Trouble WeiklUoc. Hiirnng TJrtne, Gonorrhea, Gleet Btrtct i.r -prompt relief and cure for Hie. EJath Koxch Oaiinalt ;onfirtentlallr Otrp-IOB 18U St 1H4 THIRD HT. SELBY ' SMELTING" AND LEAD CO?, Sun Krnnclcico, f g SH0TGUNPARTRIDGES.. QUELL LAMDERSON, Con'l Agent. 7 Ntnrk St.. I'ortliiinl. Or. O I CllsVVH 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 . (Jublcr, Koonish IMkihw; llurdutt Orkium. bund Instrument. Laigrsl KliH-k of HlitH t Mimic Hii.l ltiKikn. llnmls supplied at Kiwtern l'rloa. JlATTllIAH C1HAY IX)., 200 Post htret, ritu r rauclaoo CUItlvH AI.I. IIUaiOItB, from n common Illololi, or I.ruiitloii, In tho worst Scrofula. Salt-rlioiun, " rover - orot.," Scaly or IIoiiKlk Skin, In short, nil discuses cntised hy bud blood nro conquered by this liowcrful, ptiri fvlnir, nnd InvlKorntlnjr nudlclnc. (.rent IatiiiK IllcorH rapidly honl under its bo nlirn f titliifiK. Ipeclully hns it innnircstcd its iiotenev hi euiiii(r Tetter, Homo Itasli, ElollH, c'arhinieleH, Sore i:joh, Scroi iiIoiih SorcM uikI SwellliiKH, IIIi joliit niHciiNO, AVlillo Swell Inn, (inilrc, or Tlilclc Noels, nnd Ilularuod CIuiuIn. Bend ten ecnlH In stumps l'dr n Inriro tix-ntise. with eolortil plates, on Skin Diseases, or tho same amount for n ttcntiso on Scrofulous Alloctlons. H tiii: m.ooo is tjib: i.ifk.' ThomiiKlilvehnnst! It b usliuf Ir. I"lorcoi (Joltlon Itlodieal I,eo very, and good dlKOHtioii, a fair Hldit, buoyant Hpir lts,tuid vital HtroiiKlli, will bo established. CONSUMPTION, which Is Scrofula ol" llio H.uukh, is irr- rcstcd and eured by this remedy. If tnlten be foro tho lust hUikcs of the dternsc. nro rcnehed. From Its marvelous power over nils terribly fatal disease, when diet offerliiK this now celebrated n'mcxly to the imhlle. Dr. l'nnicu tliotiffht HcriotiHly of rnllfnjf It his "Con Nttinptloii Cure," but ahaniloiieil that name as too lliiilted for a m dleine wlilcli, from its wonderful coiiiblnathiii of touiu, or EttTCiiKthonlnir, nlteratlve, or liliioil-eli'iuisluir, nuti-hllloiis. iM-ctoral, and uutrltlvo pioper tles, is uneiiualeil, not onlv ei a remedy for consiimptloii, but lor nil Chronic ciinom of the Liver, BScod, and Lungs. If Vk 'l fe!l dull, ih-owfy, drbllltntrd, tinvo sallow color of uKlii. or j-llowl' h-luown spota on Iiua; or IkmIj', ti-eiiuint luinlache or dlzzi new. tsid tusu in mouth, internal heat or chills, nlKirnntliuf with lint Hinthcs, low Bplrits nml Bloomy forehodliiKK, Iik kiiIiii- nppi tlte, nnd oontiyl tongue, you am sulleiinu; Ironi IiuliutiNtloii, INjieiwl:i, and Torpid I.Ivor, or "MIiIoumickh." In many cases only part of theno symptomB uro expe rienced. Aa it remedy for all such eases, Or. IMorco'H Golden Medical 11 covory Is unsuriissed, For Weak l.tuifis, Splttlntr at Illood, SliortnokH of llreatli, Ilron cliltls, Antliiiia, Severe CoiikIin, utu kindred nirectlona, it is un elllclent lemcdy. Bor.o UY DltuooiHTs, nt $1.00, or SIX IIOTTI.Krt for $5.00. fckind ten cents In stumps for I)r. Piirco'S book on Consumption, .Addi'fW, World'H JUNponuary Iilrdleal Asso ciation, CCk) Mulu btreet, Huri ALO, N. V. $500 REWARD is offered by tho proprietors of Dr. Httjjo's Cutnrrh Itemedy lor a euso of entnrrh which they cannot euro. If you huvn it dlschariro from tbo noso, otronsivo or otherwise, purtial loss ol smell, taste, or hoarlnif, enk eyes, dull pain or nrcHsuro ill head, you luivo Catarrh. 'Ihou Handa ol cases tormluiito In cousumiitlon. Dr.Sujro'sfjATAitiiii IlEstimv cures tho worst cases of Catarrh, '"Cold In tho Head," o-ii Onturrlial lllouiliichn. CO cents. o Kr li our faith w Cava curf yvu(dai I iDmr. wt will tuall rixnikra WcootIdc,! , U. 8. lui-PBKBicu Cow Wwtt.J I lllc rt hasKtven unlver- sal satisfaction In the r. .n i nln cure of OonorrUcra and rin.T.nlMd UAL IA1 I Uleet. I prescribe II and feel safo In recommend' lug It to all sufferers. C4BM BUUtlUO. VrdoDly by It iTUiCtialalCo. .A.J.STO.NKH, M.D., . Cincinnati,! Decatur, III. Ohio. 1111015,81.00. Sold by Druggists 1 Tra4o aark CURE FITS! lVhn I ... rum I flu nnt mun merely tu atoi them foratliusaudtlinn have them return aitajn. l iiiean a, radUial cur, 1 liava luado tlw dlneaae of KITS. hl'Ih; hl'SV or tAI.LINM HIOliNKtiaallfe-lontfojudy. I warrant my reinudy to cure the wont ca. Ilueauan Hljur. bate failed fa nn reaaou fur nut now recvlvliijC a cure, hand at once for a treatlaaand aJruo lloltla ul my Infallible rfino.lv. (lire i:iirnand, I'uat Clinee. II fl. MOOT., t.r IVnrl Hi Nevork FL9 I KUN U. if Description aud " " 1 1 ID Of rlAJlUUA. HUlHU m KUN U. 11. 1.ANDH. Four mllUou aeres, suitable (or Oranges, Lemoai, OUves, I'incapples, lUnanas, titmwUrrlos and early vi eetablta. for sale on lunir credit 1,2S to tiOb per sero. Addroa Mo SOLOMON. aeru N. W. Ajr itaj bi. tluruHl., fhlcago, uu. A 'Ktgrea?TefooI0liM4 Xrufor! ApiMrTsf lBlvratar, Uoaulse maao tiy J. r. aiwu, ou raui, uiait. p. K. u. No. 216-a, v, n. u. No. aus. k Tfit.-fr ilTTFTYi mi o