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B. CHANCEY, Publisher, Union, Or. THE PACIFIC COAST. Qiinese Consular Officers to Contest the New California law. Spokane Shippers Iinter Upon a Deter mined Resistance Against Extor tionate Railroad Rates. EASTERN ITEM'S Secretary Noble Passes Upon Kaweah Colony Question Director of the Mint Leech Issues a cular Letter to Artists' for Ne1 Designs for Subsidiary Coins. ard gin Jmncfl Hdlicr, an American ban imprifoncd in a Mexican jail wil cause for several months. President HnrriHon lias commute pontenco of William It. Puce of Utd adultery from one year to seven mq The inmboatllonnimrton iH said td have developed about lifty-borne power above ino requirement nnu earned u small pre mium. Dr. Joseph C. Urannock. State Geolo gist 01 Arkansas, lias been oilered Hie -.!...! f 1 ! .. .1. n . l . cimir oi myology in mo ouinioru univer sity of California. Tiic McIIalo bill, which prohibits the wearing of tights on the stage in St. Paul, Minn., and comnellinir the use of at least n aiin-t ....',,,,,.,1 I... O i Two-thirds of tho town of Gretna, La., have been submerged by water from tho crevasse. Many people from tho over flowed section are moving to New Or leans. Tho Pennsylvania House has refused to concur in tho Senate amendments to tho bill reimbursing ex-Governor IJeaver for money expended at Johnstown afier tho tlbod. Reports from a number of counties in Southern Indiana show that peaches, plums and pears have not been injured by the frost, and give promise of abun dant yields. Secretary Noblo has passed upon tho ICaweah colonv question. About 200 claimantswill lose their lands. Thoques- uon oi alleged damages will navo to bo settled by Congress. zar re- W. M. Morris, a patient in the Oregon penitentiary, is behoved to have tho lep rosy. The Seattle Flour Company has leen formed with $500,030 capital, and pro poses to go ahead with tho erection of a fiOO-barrcl mill on tho opposite side of tho bay from tho city. J. L. Simlov, recently elected Auditor ri -t f , t.. , I !-. oi can r ranciscu, mis ueen ueciarcu in solvent. His liabilities oro 1,2'8 and assets about ft HO, with claims against sundry persons amounting to ?.ii),0UU It is announced to bo the intention of Chinese consular officers in San Fran cieco to contest tho operation of the law passed recently by tlio Legislature in Tetcrenco to tlio residence ot Cninese in California. Mrs. Ellen Murphy, whoso former husband, Joseph Cosgrovc, was killed in San Francisco in 1885 bva bucket of coal falling on him while hplping to unload a ship, lias been awarded a verdict for $12,500 damages. Unulstrcct's mercantile agency reports 30U failures in tho Pacific Coast States and Territories for the first quarter of 181)1, with iifsots of $1,070,:0 and liabil ities of $1,1)10,405, as compared with 285 for the previous quarter. Secretary of War Proctor during his visit at San Francisco ordered Troop I, Fourth Cavalry, to be detailed for guuul duty at the Yosemito National park and Troop E, Fourth Crtvalry, for the Sequoia National park. Tho troops will leavo for their posts May 10. Tncoma Typographical Union will give n ball about tho middle of May, one of tho features of which will bo the printing of a nowfcpaper in full view of the audience once every hour during the continuance of tho ball. Tho type will bo set up and paper printed on the stage. After a prolonged survey tho engineer of the Santa Fo 'Railroad Company has located u new lino between Ocoiinsido and TomcBcal, Cat., that will avoid tho flniiiTniniiu fniiimi mill will frillnu- nil tho fian Luis Kov 'river to the Julian m ninir holding union services in the Metropoh rpiinn in Sun Ilipim cnimlA' I tmi Methodist Episcopal Church under . . the auspices of tho posts of the Depart- ui-i u io mi ujjiiiumiu ni;iwiijo iu mv; i meilfc 01 1110 1 010111110. jiKiifin camp two nines norm west oi no 1 at. a jI.!. i.. If 1-v 1 i t Kane, aooui tinny iiuuans are very jirccior oi mini J.cecn issues a eircu nick with malarial lever and la grippe, tar letter to artists for now designs for Somo of them aro without proper food, subsidiary coins. The general features and none of thorn aro receiving uny kind of tho present coins will lie preserved to oi medical attention or care. a consiuoramo extent. 1 lie coins to bo ' The Spokane smelter has a capacity of v. IS1. A.1'0. blilolttT Moar, 150 tons of silver and lead oro per day. ,l,,a,im uuulir ,mu Ull,,u- ast over The annual meeting of tho Wvoinintr stoekinen, held at Cheyenne, was well attended, prominent cattle raisers being present from Wyoming, Colorado, Mon tana and Nebraska. The general manager of the Nicaragua Canal Company has received advices by ....1.1.. f... t:...i v!.. r. i.iinu jiuui vjiuyurii, iMCitragua, iroiii President Warner Miller and his partv. They are in good health. Tho Consolidation Commission has pent, to the New York.egislature a bill authorizing the drafting of a charter for the proposed municipality, which takes in Hrooklyii, Long Island City, Staten Island and other country territory. Tho quarto centennial of tho organiza tion 01 ino uraim iumy ot the Kepuulie was eelobrated in Washington City by Jt is the intention of tho smelter people to devote considerable attention to tlio Kootenai and Okanogan mining districts and to cstabhshlminpling works in both of thorn to act as a buying agency. Coos-county farmers aro gutting rid of their surplus potatoes bv shipping them to San Franeifco. 'lliero were largo cropH all over Oregon this year, and they arc now selling in trie roriiand .xiarkot at (15 to 75 cents per 100 pounds. Even at this prico thero is big money in growing potatoes. J. L. Dickson, tho now superintendent of tlio Newcastle coal mines, Has posted a notice to miners that work would bo resumed without the signingof contracts, which was insisted upon by Mr. Corey, tho Into superintendent, and which Assistant Secretary Spaulding has di rected that certain pictorial paintings on glaBS for St. Ignatius Church at San Francisco bo admitted at New York duty froo. pending an investigation whether they aro in fact pictorial naintiiiL's. win dow glass or glass windows. Tho Mexican government has an- pointed Sonior Leandro Fernandez dole gate from that Republic to tho intercon tinental railway conference, as sneeial commissioner to visit Chicago and select a site in tho World's Fair grounds for tho location of Mexican buildings. It is understood that a refluent reeentlv reached tho Customs Department at Ot tawa from Washington that steps bo takon to prevent, tho emigration of Chi neso from Canada to the United States Tho department answered that it had no power to take action of the kind sug- ucbteu. unco tlio Celestials nav no tax. they aro at liberty to como and no tho same as any otnor person in Canada. Witu Tlio Viceroy of India says ho will speedily restore order in tho disturbed districts. . Henry Rochefort's list of duels up to date number twenty-three, in seven of which he was wounded. It is reported that Tippu Tib is now at Unyainyerabe, suffering with paraly sis and unable to use Jus right arm. London bankers express the opinion that tho prico of silver will not go far ther downward, holding that it has al ready touched bottom. 8 Massowah advices state that the in habitants of tho interior of Abyssinia aro in a state of rebellion, and plague and famine is rifo in that colony. Tho French Court of Cassation has decided that a husband or wife who lias obtained u divorce has a right after it is granted to sue the ex-spouso for alimony proportionate to tho latUrr's wealth. According to tho statistics published by theMinistrvof Finance at Paris there has been an enormous increase in tho consumption of tobacco during the last two or three years. The conduct of tho Ameer of Afcdinn- istan is suspicious, and fears are enter tained for his loyalty to Great Britain. ThoMiranzi disorders are spreading, and tho Afghans aro excited. Tho prolongation of tho civil war in Chili causes serious alarm to Hritish cap italists who have largo interests in that country, among them Colonel North, the nitrate King, and ins courtiers. Tho annual report of the Council of Hygiene, just submitted, shows that in 1888 the number of deaths from hydro phobia in Paris was 19; in 1S89, (i: in 1890, only 1. General Bnldissera testified before the commission inquiring into tho alleged 1IB7USSIIIUUUU oi natives at lassowun that 212 natives were executed under tho Italian government's instructions during his regime. Tho Czar is greatly displeased at tho action of Grand Duke Michael Miohael ovitch, his cousin, who has been pri vately married at San Remo to the Countess Meremberg, daughter of tho Duke of Nassau. Tho man arrested recently on suspi cion of being about to make an attempt on tho Czar's life belonged to the Scaov ola Club of Kharkofr, members of which aro bound by oath to make continual ef fosts to murder tho Czar. Complaint is niado by the Portuguese authorities at Mozambique that compa nies of Pritish troopers continue tho conquest of Manicaland in spito of the orders issued by Lord Salisbury that such movements should cease. He Wm "Drllclntuly" SadU A friend of mine, tho younger mem bers of whoso family aro given to using senseless phrases much affected by tho youth of tills good old town, tells me that, after inany futilo efforts, ho suc ceeded in so, forcibly bringing the ab surdity of the habit to their attention that they havo in a measure dropped it. With them every new thing was "awfully" sweet, every social gather ing they attended was "awfully" jolly. Ono evening ho enmo. homo with a budget of news. A friend of his had failed in business. He spoko of the in cident as "deliriously" sad. Ho had ridden uptown in the car with a noted raconteur and wit, whom ho described as "horribly" entertaining, and to cap tho climax, ho spoko of somo butter that was set beforo him at a country hotel as "divinely" rancid. "I should think, papa," said the eld est daughter, "that you were out of your head." "Not tho least, my dear," ho said pleasantly. "I am merely try ing to follow the fashion. I worked out 'divinely rancid' with a good deal of labor. It sees 'awfully sweet' and goes it ono bettor. You will find mo in tho swim' hereafter. And now,'" ho added, "let mo help you to a piece of this doliciously tough beef." Ad verbs aro not as much misused in his family as they were, at least not in his hearing. Boston Post. Somo Intrrcstlns Matlstle. It la said that each year 15 people out every 1.000 marry. Of each 1,000 men who marry 801 are bachelors and 139 widowers, wbilo of each 1,000 women only 08 havo been married beforo and 003 aro spinsters. Twelve marriages out of every 100 aro second marriages. The average ago at which men jtfarry is about 27, while tho average at which women marry is about 2o years. Out of every 1,000 persons C02 aro unmarried, 3-15 aro married anil 5.' widowed. Over one-half of ul! !!: worut-n between 15 anil 4.uiii urn ...i'.. d l i all countries about -I per iv.it. of marriages prove ltrren Among the English nobility 19 er cent, aro childless. Married women live two yearj longer than single ones, although 1 iu TO dies in childbirth. If tho mother dies lirst the father survives 9J years, but if tho father dies first the survival of tho mother i3 1 1J years ns an average. Two thousand four hundred and forty-one births occur in England daily, about 33 for each 1,000 inhab itants. February is tho month in which tho greatest number of births occur. Juno tho month in which occur thj few est. The average iiumler of births for each marriage is AMi. In every 1.000 births 10 are twins. Pall Mall Gazette. THE the IIISTOGKNETIO BYSTKSt the Nlne- Orntnlrnt Product of tovnth Cenlurr. ParsoiiH and Guide I'uats. in tho winter ot ibUO or iboT, 1 am not suro which, my friend tho Rev John Russell and myself were returning after a long day's hunting across Dart moor (not fcxinoor;, and iound our selves in tho neighborhood of tho little virtage of Widdecombe-in-tho-Moor. Mr. Rusbell proposed that wo should call on his old friend Mr. Mason, tho rector of Widdecombe, and a well known eccentric. Doing somewhat uncertain of tlio road, wo inquired of a rustic the way to Mr. Mason's. "Bo yo going to monster's?" was tho reply; "go to vore, and ye'll see ineaster stan'ing at t' corner of t' road." "Ho might have been there when you left," re plied Russell, "but not now." "Oh, yes ho bo. Stop, ineaster, I bo goin' that way; wait till I shut this gate, and I'll show 'ee." With this ho trudged along by our sido till we caino to a cross road, and pointing to the guide poit said, ""Thero ho be," and upon Russell inquiring his meaning, ho replied. "Lor', ineasterl don't 'eo know allers pointing t' way yo should go, and never goin' hissel'." When wo ar rived at Mr. Moron's Jack Russell re peated tho story. "Dang him I" quoth tho parson, "that's my man Jan; I'll give it him." Thomas Fisher in Lon don Spectator. lie Settled It. During tho year I8M 1 was located iu St. Louis, and on several occasions had observed a fine St. Bernard dog stalking with dignity up Chestnut street. He was owned by a lawyer named Jacko, on Third street, who regularly sent him on errands to his home. On one occasion 1 saw him coining up tho street with a basket full of something, probably meat, and at his heels was a small ','cur of low degree." which was persistently snapping at him ns if endeavoring to get him m drop his charge, when the little dog could sail in for a division of the contents. Tho large dog stopped twice on tho block, turned round and looked at his tormentor and resumed his pace until ho reached me, when, looking up into my face with an expression that almost said, "Please mind this for a moment." he laid tlio basket at my feet, turned and with one bound had the cur by the neck, shook him most unmercifully, rolled him in the gutter and dropped him Tho cur took very little time in getting out of sight, not even stopping to shake himself. Tho St. Bernard then picked up his basket and with a satisiied air went on his way Forest and Stream. The results from this system of treat ment are among the marvels of the age. Those who have tested them are only too kIaiI to recommend the HlHtegenetlo Med icines te others. iKnorance is no excuso when it costH nothing to know the reason why the His loueni'tic System Is tho grcatot produc tion of the age. Skattlk, February 10, IbUO. DocTOit: My little daughter, 7 years old, was taken wiih scarlet fever; was sick two dajs before I went for a doctor. Ho came and told me she had scarlet fever, anil won a very sick child, and seemed to feel quite coiicerntd about her. I got, the medicine bo prescribed and went to Cogging's and Kot M 00. G.of your medicine una tdnyed by her night and day; gave it every fifteen minutes. By thn way, I told the doctor not to conic until I sent for him. He asked me if I knew what a dangerous disease it wos. I toH him I could come for him if needed. My mother has had considerable experience with scarlet fever, and'shc was the most frighleiipcl woman you ever saw, but I had confidence in your treatment. From the first hour she took it she bejran to get better; in twelve hours her water bcirnn to increase, and from the llrt dose thf began to recoer and never tttopprd. I had my little Loy, l years old, take a little occasionally: in about two weeks a little of the rash came out on him, and that ended the whole thine Mother says my little girl's rapid recov ery is the greatest case she ever knew in all her experience. I gave her just G wonh of your treatment. A. R. Pit att, Sacramento, Cal. Dn. Jordan's office is at tho residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and .Tames. Consultation and prescriptions absolute ly FltKK. Send for free hook explaining the Ilisto genetie system. Caution. The IHstogcnetic Medicines aresoldinbutoneagency ineach town. The label around the bottle bears the following JiiHcrlption: "Dr. J. Eueerie Jordan's His- togenetic Medicine, iivery otnur device ia . fraud. caused tho strike. Tho minors aroovor- joyed, and will resume work at onco Tho California Chineso Freemason So r.iety has brought suit against Chief of Police Crowloy to recover 1,2U0. Plaint- HVtt iillfMTi, thotr Mneiotv pniintriw'tnil 11 building to ha used for religious pur- Tho Indiana Supremo Court hns af. poses and social intercourse, and that it ' rnied tho decision of tho lower court in was so used. They further allege that to famous I)o Kalb-county cow case. A in February last tho Chief ordered tho h"nor brought suit ngaumt tho Lake police to raid tho building, and that iu Short) railroad to recover the value of a pursuance) of that order tho house was ,ki 'd by a locomotive. Tho jury broken into and tlio furniture badly decided against him, and gave tho rail- mashed. roiul " verdict tor $5 and costs, it being alleged that tho company's locomotive Tho failure of Congress to pass the nan ueen dnmaged that much by tho col tonnage bill is bearing irtut. ban l-ran- nsion wun ino cow. 000 and sent to tho Olydo for a four- ril, Philadelphia Record says by the masted ship. Tlio now vessel is to 1h Spreckels-Havonieyeriigrepiiient Spreck called " Tho Hawaiian Islands," and will ",M ls t to soil his sugar in that part of 11 v tho Hawaiian flag. She will bo 270 feet long, 42-foot beam and 21 feet deep. She will bo tho first of a lleet to bo built on tho Olydo for the same men, and all tho ships will be engaged in trading iu and out ot ban crauetBoo. The beautiful painting of the Sistino ladonna, mo gut ot irs. i.oiand btan- i. .tnn....i.. 7 . " ;.; ..."i " lord to tlio Cathedral of tho Blessed Sa- "v " m"uig prices. tho country east of tho Missouri river. and tho Havenieyors are not to invade tho territory west of tho Missouri. Tho trust's refinery in San Francisco and that belonging to Spreckels are to alternate monthly in closing, ami iu this wav it is expected tho production on the Pacific Const can bo regulated so that there will rrament at bacrannjnto, has arrived from if Chicago expects to get the best work Dresden, together with tho frame and 0f tho leading French artists for the altar pieces. 1 hoy weighed nearly -1,000 World's Fair, a bettor guarantee than pounds. They were taken to tho cat ho- llnv yet given at American exhibitions dnd and unpacked under the direction must bo assured. Benjamin Constant i niH .". hhh.-o u iwu says no is not inclined to send other plot- painting are life siro. Iho copy was res than those already in tho United made for Mrs. Stanford from thu original States. Rougtioreau. whose opinion is by Raphiiol through n special grant of very woighty, ho being President of tlio the lunperor of Austria, and is tho work Society of Arts, says, while ho is most oi iinuHiiimiiniuintui uiunxiumij-, kindly disposed toward the art move Secretary Masely of the Interstate ment'in America, it is too great a risk to Commerce Commission has sent notieo expose valuable works to hucIi a long ab that tho commission will bo at SiKikane sence, when it is difficult to get redress botwoon the Join aim uui oi .May and in me event ot irregularities. rill bo prepared to tako up a suit insti- tiiliwl hv thn MnrrdiuntH' llnlnn nf Unit I TliO tvear v in 1880 to conipol thn Northern "'i"" kiw trust pave ueciueu io sur- . ".li i i... .li i. ..I.... I reiulur llmip The stockholders of tho Chicago Gas iiupauy gas trust have decided tn mir- Paclflc railroad to ccaso its diserimlna- jenuer inoir ciiurtor and ask the Fidelity tioiiH against shippers iu tlio mutter of VUHl Company, the Philadelphia sectiri- freight churgos. Mr. Musoly was notified l8.""a various companies tn the trust ly telegraph that tho ease would bo pros- lo 8J , certificated to the present united, and that everything would bo B WIY ""'"., " tuo Kas trust, which redv or the trial on the arrival of tlte ""M,W l,,,tl 0 '0,,u"' ( tills to a pro oil Ml n I mill tklAlinfllAII ifl link lal-..itL, f il commission. uiouiiainier o will take tho responsibility o The tdilnPoi'H of Spnktiue hav that thoy were paying extortionate on trunsoontlnentHl fululit. terwl upon h determined counto A dispatch from Rome savs tho drift of tho Catholic Church is toward modern democracy. Tho church intends to break with the past. Cardinal Lavigorie's ad dress at Algiers is said to have been tho echo of convocations with the Popo. During the present year tho number of vessels on active eervico in tho Gor man navy will bo increased by tho addi tion of thirty-seven ironclads, gunboats and torpedo boats. The navy on service will then consist of ninoty-sfx vessels. Postmnster-Gcneral Raikes has started four weekly malls for China by wav of the Canadian Pacific and Vancouver, 15. C. The government is determined to sparo no effort to build tho new railway and water route between England and Asia. In reply to the questions as to whothor Mr. Parnell's statement made at the Plmmix-park meeting in Dublin that ho j (Gladstone) had received dynanuteis at 1 lawarden was tt no Gladstone tolograpliB that tho utterance is an nbsoluto false hood. Sinor Corradini, tho Leghorn (Italv) banker who failed recently and commit ted suicide, was engaeod for some time in a bold and Hvstoinatio forverv of hills of exchange in an endeavor to cover his losses. Ho had previously led a blame less life. Tho list of meinlwrs of tho Labor finm. mission sent to Grasso for the Queen's approval includes Sir Michael Hieks- iseaon, jml Derby, Sir John Gorst, the Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundolla. tho Rt. Hon. II. II. Fowler. William Abraham, M. P., and .Mr. Welsh. riio government of AIsace-Lorralno has so far relaxed tho possiKirt regula tlons as to permit Fronch farmers to come in with poultry and farm produce, iroviuco wioy cross ino iroiuier again twforo dark and after undercroiiiL' hmneiw 1! 1 . " nun uy a uerman oiueer. Prince Ferdinand and his mother, tho Princess Clementine, havo received let ters tlueatonlng then with death If thnv do not leave Bulgaria. M. Greascotl' has also been threatened with assassination if ho does not resign his position as Min ister of Foreign A flairs. During a session in Paris of tho Inter national Miners Congress a telegram was received from the leaders of the miners in Saar district, statinj; that all persons engaged in tho mining industry there who had beeu concerned in pro moting tho congress had been dismissed by the mine owners, There has leon an ucrimonlous debate between impress hredcrlck and her son, Pi'inco Napoleon In ICxIle. As to Prince Napoleon's daily life in his Prangins retreat, ho rises with tho sun, lounges or works in his studio and receives visitors,if any thero be, until luncheon, which is announced for 11:15 a. m. and never lasts inoro than half an hour. Immediately afterward, and no matter what tho weather may bo. he takes a long walk beyond tho con tines of his park, and returns between 4 nnu a p. m. to open ins mail corre spondence, which comes to hand dur ing his afternoon stroll, and which is always voluminous and very regular. This occupies him until tho dinner hour. In the evening ho plays chess with neighbors or with faithful Parisian friends, such as M. Adelon, Baron Bru net and one or two others who arrive in turn. Each shares his exilo for a few days. Ho prides himself upon bo ing a great player, but shows himself a very bad one, especially with M. Ado Ion, who vies with him in tlio wittiest and most comical manner imaginablo. He retires toward 11 o'clock. Paris Gaulois. A Kin;; Win. Kats on' Gold. In ono respect, at least. King Humbert of Italy surpasi.es in domestic magnifi cence all tlio other sovereigns of Europe. According to a Paris letter ho breakfasts, lunches and dines nil golden plate. Vic toria lias a spread of gold plate for the tables of Buckingham palace, but it b brought forth only on state occasions. There is golden service in many of tho roi'al households of the continent, but it is either employed only at state dinners, as in F.nglaud, or used only at tlio prin cipal family meal of the day. Humbert alone places a golden spoon in his mouth on rising, and remove it only on retir ing, and yet there are probably many people in Italy who are as happy as their King. New York Star f'tes ; He. Will Not Torsive. A precocious Ponckhokio boy had his photograph "taken" tho other day. His uncle, desiring to send ono of the por traits to a friend in England, wrote the following on a slip of paper nnd asked tho boy to copy it on tiic back of tho por trait: "To Undo 'a English friend. From a little American boy." When tho portrait and copy were given to the lad he shook his head and appeared dissatis ficd. His mother asked him why ho acted in that manner. "I ain't going to send my picture to the English, because they canio over hero and taxed us on tea," waa the youngster's answer.- PKOTEOT YOVIC II KAf.TH. Cold and moisture combined havo a torporlz tug ell'cct npoa the bodily orKnn, and tho dl Gt'stivo tuul fei-crotivo tro?et!t'8 are Mpt to Le more tardily jerfoimed In winter than In the fall. Ibo eame Is truo aUo of the. excretory ium-iimiti. i ne unweiH aro oni'ii siucvisu, and iGMr. ieao! Dr. Piorco's Favorite Prescription is tlio -world-famed remedy for all chronic weaknesses and distressing derangements so common to Ameri can -women. It is a potent, invigor ating, restorative tonic, or strength giver, imparting tone and vigor to tho whole system. For feeblo -women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription is tho greatest earthly boon. Guaranteed to givo 6atis-' faction in every case, or money re funded. Seo guarantee printed on bottle-wrapper. A Eook of 100 pages, on "Wo man : Her Diseases, and How to Curo them," sent sealed, iu plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents, in stamps. Address, "World's Dispen sary Medical Association, No. GG3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. A STAMPEDE." An A Setr llorlnc Well. artesian well, now partly com pleted, atPesth. Hungary, has reached a depth of 1,100 yards, and by thetiino it Ls llnished will bo tho deepest of its kind iu the world. It is intended to the pores of tho i.klii throw olf but l tlle waste aud rcKitlatluK. and tlio safest xuruot nud niot matter at this season. Tho "vstem. therefore required openltis up a Utile, nnd also imrlf viuir thorough toulc and alterative that ean t? used for these purposes Is Hoiletter'sbtomaeh Hitters. Persons who wish to escape tho rhuunatic twinges, tlio dyspeptic agouiep, the painful dis turbances of tio bowels, tho billons attacks, and tho nervous visitations, so common at thls.tlme of the year, will do well to rotuforeo their sys tems with this renowned vegetable stomachic stronstlicus tho stomach, cheers tho spirits, aud rcnovuics uie wnoio pnysiquo. Jlidgo What is your Christian name. Mr. GlimT Ollm Itobert Insi-rsoll. Judge-What? Do you call that a Christian name? Dr. Wallace Ely hns removed his offices to 215 Powell street, San l'ranclsco, Cal., whero he con tinues to give special attention to Kidneys, Blad der, Probtato Gland uud all diseases arising t here from, lllabotes aud Hrliiht's Disease treat.! according to tho latest approved method Mo-d tnri-B vnu uv lumen bui:i iiai unj u. toi i rnjmuu- enco. Consultations daily from 10 a. m. to 4 r. m. Wallack Ely, M, U.,2l6 Powell street, four doors from Geary street. Sail Kraucisco, Cal. supply hot water for a great bathhousei and invlgorant. It improve tho appetite, connected with a largo hotel; at pros cut that which is obtained has a tem perature of 1G1 degs. Fahrenheit, and it is expected that 1.B00 yards will raiso tho temperature to IS dogs, or 200 degs. The most curious feature about this well is the adaptation to it of unto inatio machinery for boring, tho water power for which is supplied by tho well itself. By this means tho boring hits been conduotcd tit doublo its previous rato. Surely this is a crcat atro when w w , water spurting from a woll con bo sa harnessed as to increaso tho depth of tho well from which it comes. St Louis Republic. Any IUciisb Welcome, nis Nurbo You aro to bo discharged to-morrow as cured. Dorrlngton (who has fallen desper- akdy in love) -My own, would it ba1 presumptuous for mo to ask you to give' mo on overdose of morphine or some-J tiling, so that I could stay a day or two longer? Judge, A l'atherly Pecliuc- Mr. Groutheart (capitalist) I trust, Mr. Squoczem, that you deal kindly with my tenants. Mr. Squeezem (agent) Just liko a father, my dear sir. In fact I havo notliing but n iay rental feeling lot them all. Pittsburg Bulletin. Corralling a drove cf bort gives yon plenty of work for nourt. You don't have time to think what the wcathfr ij. You let everythinr slide, till the worli is over. Bat the cowboy is never n frepared. When this " picnic" happens, what ever the weather, he is not dreixhtd and wet to the skin before it's over, because he is always provided with a " Fish Brand Puumel Slicker." V ith one ! thee saddle coats on, you can't set wet if you trr. Your entire saddle will be inside the coat, and it will be dry, too. Did you ever try the Pommel Shelter? Just try one, thty cost very jittie. Thon no more colds, fevers, rheuma tism, and oUier results to exposure of weather, r 7 f?n?nt taniped witn "Fish Brand" iratie Mark. 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