Baking w der s t r e n g ^ UNCLE SAM’S BONDS. H O W T H E VA LU AB LE PIECES O F PA­ PER ARE MADE. T h e N e w I s s u e W il l He e D u p lic a t e o f t h e Issu e o f L est Y ear A R r a l A r t is t a s l>e- s l g n e r - V a r io u s S te p s I n t h e P r o c e s se s o f T u r o ln g T h e m O u t. _Latest tJ. T w o K in d s o f H e ro is m . No one is irre trie v a b ly lost in w hom th e sen se o f h o n o r su rv iv es. A P a ris p a p e r re c o u n ts th e case of a w om an w ho bad been a rre ste d , co n v icted of som e offense, n n d se n ten c ed to im p ris­ o nm ent. A d e te c tiv e w as ta k in g h e r to th e p re fe c tu re from B ouloguc-sur-Helne, by ste a m e r, w hen a t th e C oncorde b rid g e a w ell-dressed m an th re w him ­ se lf in to th e riv e r a n d w a s d ro w n in g b e fo re th e ir eyes. T h e officer w as a b ra v e m an a n d an e x cellen t sw im m er; It cost him a s tr u g ­ gle to see a life lost w hich he w ig h t sav e, if he w ere free to a c t “ I f I w ere a lo n e,” ho exclaim ed, “ I w ould sa v e t h a t m an .” “ Rave him ,” s a id th e w om an. “ I will w a it fo r you u t th e p ie r.” T h e officer h e sita te d fo r a n in sta n t, a n d th en plu n g ed Into th e w a ter. l ie h a d b arely selzod th e d ro w n in g m an w hen a b o a t s tru c k him violently, a n d be lost his grip. H e dived ngaln, b u t vainly, nnd n t Inst, q u ite e x h a u ste d , w a s pulled in to a sm all b o a t w hich its e lf n a rro w ly escaped collision w ith a ste am er. T h e heroic officer w as c h eered by th e c ro w d who h a d w itn essed b is b ra v ery , a n d th e body o f th e m an he h a d striv e n to sa v e w as recovered la te r. H ut his w as n o t th e only h o n o rab le co n d u ct sh o w n , fo r on th e p ie r th e w om an, tru e to h e r w ord, w a s w a itin g fo r tho d e te c ­ tive, a n d h a n d e d him his coat, In th e p o c k e t of w hich w a s th e w a r r a n t upon w hich sh e h a d been a rre ste d . O ne is g lad to le a rn t h a t h e r h o n o r­ a b le co n d u ct w ill n o t go u n a p p re c ia te d . W h en it w a s re p o rte d to th e c h ie f of th e d e p a rtm e n t he Im m e d iately o rd e re d th e p riso n e r to be re le ased in reco g n i­ tio n o f h e r h u m a n ity a n d honor. Holler Señale. A very novel m ethod of R etting rid of scale In a bo iler is cred ite d by a B oston p ap er to an e n g in e er In th a t city. T he scale cam e from th o uso of w e ll w ater. T ho feed pipe en te rs th e fro n t of the b o ile r ju s t about th e w a ter linn, and has slots c u t In i t nbout a n e ig h th of an inch w ida, instead of th e o rd in ary sp ra y ­ in g m ethod of d is trib u tin g th e w ater, uud su rro u n d in g th e feed pipes is a larg e r pipe, about 0 inches in d iam eter a n d c u t nwny a t the to p ; th e feed w a ter antera the b oiler and d ischarges th ro u g h th e slots in th e feed pipe, d e positing all th e foreign m a tte r in (lie w a te r Into th is catch pipe instead of in to tho boiler — th e success of th e p lan depending upon h aving a h igh tem p rrn tn ro of feed c t ab o u t th e boilin g p oint, w hen th e solids hold in suspension o r so lu tio n in w a ter w ill he deposited. A p a ra g ra p h w hich w ill a p p ea l w ith m uch force to all m en w ho go to th e th e a te rs Is one In a re ce n t num ber of L ife, In w h ich th a t Jo u rn a l re m a rk s th a t It ob­ se rv es w ith c o n ste rn a tio n th a t th e la rg e h a ts a re com ing In a g a in In tbe th e a te rs. L ife closes w ith th ese b itte r re m a rk s: “ I t la n o t too m uch to say th a t the h e ig h t of th e h a t w hich a wo­ m an w e ars on h e r hend in th e th e a te r Is In Inveree p ro portion to h e r breeding, a n d , a s a rule, to h e r re sp ec tab ility . T h e w om en w ho w e a r th e b ig g est nnd m ost offensive b a ts, a n d re fu s e to tak e th em off, a re com m only dam os who, from d isa stro u s p e rso n al experiences, bavo becom e h a rd en e d In Indifference to p ublic o pinion.“ D R IV B N FROM T IIK O IT A O B L . T h . warmth of spring and sum m er may do much to relax the uiusoulnr B y stem and make m any feel m uch more onm tortahle, but there Is this about the old enemy ib e n m u t t s m , th a t when he once takes hold, he tries to hold the citadel at all sea­ sons of the year. But w hether this arch enemy lurks in the muscles, joints, bones or the nerves, be la such an enem y to hum an happiness th a t he m ust he driven out of any stronghold. It was planned long ago to do this, and 8t. Jacobs Oil na a knight In battle haa scored wonderful vio­ lones. At all tim es he Is ready to over­ coma and conquer this hend of pain, and does it as su r.lv and m rtainly as knights ct old extirpated the Parecen. Ho no one should be deceived bv the mild weather of spring to trifle with ft sith er in chronic or transient turin Use tbe great remedy for pain and get rid ot It at once and for all. “ ltlggs thinks he's getting fat.“ “Isn’t hef” ■•No; the i 1 lau n d ry la on ly s h r liik ln i h is flan- KNOWLEDGE Bring* oom fort and im provem ent and ten d s to personal e n jo y m e n t when rig h tly used. T he m any, who live b et­ tor th an o th e rs a n d enjoy life more, with 'ess e x p e n d itu ’e, by m ore prom ptly ad ap tin g th e w o .Id ’s beet products to th e needs o f ph y sical being, will attest th e v a lu e to h e a lth of th e p ure liquid inxative p rin c ip le s em braced in tin rem edy, fcvrup of Fig*. It* excellence is d u e to its presenting in the form m ost accep tab le and pleas­ ant to th e taste, th e refresh in g and t r n lj beueficial p ro p e rties of a perfect la x ­ ative ; effectually c leansing th e system , dispelling colds, h e sd ach es a n d fevers and p e rm an en tly c u rin g constipation I t has given sa tisfac tio n to m dliona and m et w ith th e a p p ro v al o f th e m edical profession, because it act* on th e K id ­ neys, L iv er a n d Bowel* w ith o u t weak en in g them and it 1* p erfectly five from every objectionable sutw tance. 8 y ru p o f F igs is frfV sale by all d ru g gists in 50c and $1 bottles, b u t it is man u fs rtu re d by th e C alifornia F ig Hyrup Co. only, whose nam e is p rin te d on ever* package, also th e name, 8 y ru p of Figs and being well inform ed, you w ill not •oo ep t an y su b s titu te if offered. Absolutely P ur« PEAK B E L L RINGERS. They E n te r ta in e d th e P u b lic M any Year* A g o . N ot m any people a re a w a re th a t In th e house a t 354 South F ir s t s tre e t is liv in g a b rig h t, e n te rta lu in g old m an, w ho fo r fo rty y e a rs won p o p u la rity and fa m e am ong m usic-loving people in the U nited H taies a n d C a n a d a a s the head o f the P e a k fam ily of S w iss bell­ rin g ers, sa y s the B rooklyn Fugle. H is e iglity-elgbt y e a rs w eigh lig h tly upon bis shoulders, fo r in g e n e ra l h e a lth and a c tiv ity be Is the p e er o f m any a m an n e arly tw o-score y e a rs bis Junior, a n d b is touch on th e keys of the pian o a n d o rg a n is d e lig h tfu lly g ra ce fu l a n d true, lu d eed . It m ay be said th a t W illiam “ T he w av in w hich U n ite d States bonds are designed, engraved and m ade ready to bo tu rn ed over to th e investor in re tu rn for h is gold coin or its e q u iv a ­ lent is one of tho m ost in te re stin g p a rts of th e w orkings of th e trea su ry d e p a rt­ m ent branch of the n a tio n a l governm ent. T he com ing bond issue w ill not be w liat Is tech n ically know n as a now issue, b u t w ill be a d u p lic a tio n of tho issue of F eb ru ary , 1895. T he designer of th e p late s is a w e ll know n N ew York a rtis t w ho enjoys h igh re p u ta tio n us u m agazine and book illu s ­ trato r. T h is is Mr. W ill H. Low . and for th e past y ear bo has been the sta r m an of th e corps of a rtis ts atta ch e d to th e treasu ry departm ent. In u ddition to the w ork of d ra ftin g th e design for the bonds be bus designed several schem es for currency. A fte r the an n ouncem ent of a bond is ­ sue th e secretary c alls in th e e b ie f of the i department” of ' f g r ^ r n g ' ^ d p'rinting rip e old age In th a t h a p p y m usical a t and tells him th e deno m in atio n s to be m ospbere w hich a lw a y s buoyed him issued. T hese m ay be in coupon bonds up through life, a n d w hich still seem s ) of 950, $100, $500 and $1,000. T he to iill all his recollections of the p a st sam e d en o m in atio n s muy be issued in a n d th o u g h ts o f the p re se n t w ith the registered bonds, w ith th e a d d itio n of s p irit of m elody. others of a h ig h er face value. T he ad- “ I m u st tell you." re su m ed M r P e a k ., d ltJo n i|, ones ure for * 5 . 000 , $10,000, how I cam e to org a n iz e my fam ily *go,000 a n d $50,000. T h e Issues of the into a troupe o f Hwlss bell-ringer*. It la tte r d en o m in atio n s h a v e been very w a s in th e e arly fifties, a n d all m y I jj _ c h ild ren w ere a b le to p e rfo rin well on A ffer the ch ie f has h is Jn- tb e h a rp a n d o th e r m u sical In stru - gtrDCtjollg h e tn ru s the m a tte r over to m euts, w hile m y wife b a d g a in e d fa m e tJie ar|iljt w ho ut ouce dei)i({nH t be plate, e v e ry w h e re w ith h e r so p ra n o voice , u „ „ errouo<)ng in , 1)rw„i,JU , b a t for 1 o i l see uoa w rt\ n lin a i i i m n n usical o lim ! You we w '11101 ere a n t tho ro n u i m g l h i l ly every issue a uew series of p late s is en- faurily, som e of my c h ild ren h a v in g " ¡ ^ " i h V a r t l s t ma"y"u*e'^ o n e ^ ö f a p p e a re d In p u b lic w hen th ey w ere | \ Dnmbflr of T igne„ e lik en esae. of his- only 3 o r 4 y e a rs old. W ell, B a ru u m I torio A m ericans, and be m ortises it in to h a d Ju st b ro u g h t out som e bell-rlu g ers th e draw ing. fro m S w itz e rla n d , a n d I sa w and W hen oom pleted. It is su b m itte d to h e a rd them nt his A m erican m useum tho ch ie f for his approval and th en to In New York. F ro m th a t m o m en t 1 the tec reta ry of the treasury. I f the de­ w a s e n th n s la s tlc o v e r S w iss bell-rin g ­ sign is a ll rig h t, it is tu rn ed over to the ing, aud, Im p o rtin g m y ow n bells from engravers. S w itz erlan d , 1 org an ized th e fam ily T h is u su a lly req u ires from a m onth to tro u p e, w hich g ain ed a lm o st In s ta n ta ­ six weeks. T h e engraving is done on a neo u s p o p u la rity a n d d istin c tio n . th in sheet of soft steel of u thickness of “ W e had o th e r m u sical fe a tu re s, of an e ig h th of an Inch. By it secret process course, h u t the bells w ere o u r chief th e m etal is hardened w hen finished, fe atu res. S om etim es we had fifteen and a proof is taken, w hich is su b m it­ o r sev en teen p erso n s In th e troupe. My fa m ily eouslsted o f se v e n —n am ely, my ted to tho c h ie f of th e bureau. T his ! proof th en m ust be approved. w ife, m yself, nnd m y live c hildren, W ill­ I T he p late then goes to th e p rin te r and iam , E d w a rd , Ju lia , F u u u y , a n d L lzotte. the w ork of tu rn in g off th e bonds b e ­ My w ife n n d L lz ette a re dead. Will- gins. T he bonds are p rin te d on th e sam e Inm Is In the W est In c om pany w ith k in d of paper as th a t used for currency his b ro th e r E d w a rd . J u lia Is In Boston und each im prossion is c are fu lly w a tc h ­ a n d F a n n y Is In M ilw aukee. All my ed. If any im perfection renders a copy liv in g ch ild ren a re still professional a u d successful m usicians. My ow n w orthless, it is destroyed by tho officials, a fte r being re tn rn e d from the p ress­ w ork Is done, ex cep t th a t I still play a little fo r m y ow n e n te rta in m e n t, rooms. B ut for each sheet of bond paper taken out tbero m ust bo re tu rn e d a slm i- a n d once In a w hile for old friends. 1 111 u nm ber of ropies, e ith e r perfect or W o o ften p lay e d In B rooklyn tw e n ty ; y e a rs ago a n d m ore, both a t th is end : otherw ise. A ftei th e w ork of p rin tin g j of the tow n nnd dow n by th e city hall, ! Is done th e se cu rities arn connted and a n d a t the A th en eu m on A tla n tic a v e ­ ! checked off and a re then m ade ready for nue. O ne of the places we p layed In I delivery to the purchaser. W hen th e ir h e re Is now the N ovelty T h e a te r, b u t final d e stin a tio n is d e term in ed upon, an In the old d a y s It w a s a p ublic hall, em ployee of th e d e p artm e n t, accom pa­ kn o w n first ns th e O deon a n d a fte r­ nied by an escort, takes ch arg e of the w a rd ns tile Apollo room s. W hen I bonds a n d delivers them to tbe p u r­ c am e here o v e r ten y e a rs ago I be chasers. In th e last issue Mr. Logan cam e g re a tly a tta c h e d to the Rev. D r , C arlisle son of th e secretary, had charge A lm on G unnison, th en the p a sto r of o fi ko d eliverance of th e securities. All S ouls’ U nlv o rsallet C hurch, a n d T h e difference betw een t he tw o classes I am a m em b e r of th a t ch u rch to-day. I of bonds— coupon and r e g is te r e d - i s I am glad to le t m y frie n d s know th a t ! Kroat T 1'" f,,rm ,'r arB like currency I am not broken do w n or feeble.” j f in a b le to th e bearer, and no record of I th e ir tra n s fe r ia ever m ade. T he interest | coupons m ay bo collected by any one Y O U M U S T S A Y - FIE RCE.* ] w ho presents them a t a n a tio n a l bank L a te s t Hloiig, a n d I t A p p lie s to E v e ry - I 01 « ^ tre a s u ry . tilin g und E v er» C o d y . I T h e registered bonds a re sa fe r in case I t Is now a b o u t, tim e fo r the o u tly ­ of a bu rg lary , as th ey ure absolutely ing region o f the E nglish lan g u ag e, I nonnegotiable except by th e sig n a tu re know n a s slang, to recognize a n ew ­ of tho holder as evidenced by th e books com er w ithin Its v a g ra n t b o u n d aries. o t ,l,° tren(inry d e p artm e n t a t W ashing- T he re c ru it In th e g lories a n d ex- I ton. When registered bonds are Fold, the pressivi* ra n k s of slung Is the w ord ; nam e of th e purchaser is placed in a •fierce." T ho w ord In Us 'e x te n d ed ! book k,T t ,n r ,h e purpose. T h ere aro no field of u se fu ln e ss Is young, b u t It ha* Internet coupons a tta c h « !, b u t each q n n r g a in e d a fit in bold lu New York and te r a rheck is m ailed from W ashington for tho accum ulated in te rest, w hich is B rooklyn In o rd e r to be up to the tim es, we payable a t any subtrensury. Should th e holder desire to sell his m u st no lunger talk of n heav y rain, b u t of n fierce rain. A blizzard Is a registered bonds, th e tra n sfe r m u st take fierce sn o w sto rm . A k een w ind Is a place l>eforo som e official of the treasu ry fierce one, nnd so Is a boisterous. W hen dep artm en t or an officer of a n a tio n a l a m an hns n pronounced a tta c k of bank. T he fa c t of tho sale is then fo r­ d ru n k e n n e ss, It Is 11 fierce Jag. A w in ­ w arded to W ashington and th e necessary n e r of po k er h a s p lay e d a fierce gam e. a lte ra tio n s m ade in th e re g iste red bond A d e sp e ra te m isfo rtu n e Is fierce. A book. A lthough th e fucedesign of a go v ern ­ g re a t stro k e of good luck Is fierce. T he e n fo rc e m e n t of tbe excise law Is fierce. m ent bond is less in tric a te and puzzling th an the designs nsed on currency, e f­ j It la fierce to be m a rrie d , tw in s In the forts to c o u n te rfe it them have been rure. fam ily nre fierce, a n d It* Is fierce to die, w h e th er n a tu ra lly o r by neiMdent. Tho noted forger, B rockw ay, w as the A P resid en t'll p ro c la m a tio n o r m es­ a n th e r of th e lust bogus governm ent sa g e Is fierce. A n y th in g th a t Is ex bond Issue tlm t w as detected. It w as a tra v a g n n t Is fierce. A n y th lu g th a t Is d u p lic a tio n of a conpon bond of the is exceedingly m ild Is fierce. An e x tra sue of 1861, th e first- of th e w ar loans, lib e ral crop o f cotton or o f corn Is fierce, w hich m a tu re d in 1881. T he d e n o m in a­ a n d so (such Is th e e la stic ity of the tion wits $1 ,000. T ho w ork w as poorly w orld) Is a n e x tra poor one. T o have executed, and its w orthlessness w as soon a too th ach e Is fierce, a n d to receiv e an detected. It w as for th is th a t Brockw ay u n ex p ected legacy Is fierce. H a rd served his longest term in th e peuiten tim e s a re fierce. So a re p rosperons tia r y .— New York W oild. tim es. W e m u st no longer say of a m isfo rtu n e or of an unex p ected an AUSTRALASIA TO COLUMBIA. n o u n c em en t: “ It b ro k e uie all up,” T h « A n tip o d e a n * Auk T* t o C lM p H and* b u t " I t w as floree." W it h T h e r a F o r F r e e d o m . T h a t the ferocity of all h u m an Mr. F red erick G rah am , w h o i t tinder ev en ts, g ra v e or gay, lively or severe, should a t le a st be recognised. Is a ■food to he connected w ith the B ritish trib u te to tbe grow ing, or should we colonial office, h a t te n t the follow ing say fierce. Intelligence o f the E ngllsh- cable m essage to th e U nited S ta te s: VISION OF DISARMAMENT. TOBACCO TWISTED NERYES T h e C e n tu r y F r o m A fa r O ff B e h o ld * t h e M ille n n iu m * T he C en tu ry M agazine, in a fo rth ­ com ing e d ito ria l a rtic le e a iitle d “ T be A nachronism of W ar,” w ill say of the prew n t sitn a liu n th a t reliance m ust be b u d npon th e tw o g re at law m a k in g and l a w li ving peoples of th e w orld to pluck the (lower ra ft ly o a t of th is n e ttle d a n ­ ger. I t s a y s : “ T he im m e d ia te d u ty before tb e con­ serv ativ e forces of E n g la n d and A m erica is to organize fo r tho e stab lish m en t of a h ig h class co n tiu n o n s board of in te r­ n a tio n a l a rb itra tio n . In th is m a tte r th e lead m ay w ell be tak en by th e re p re ­ se n tativ es of th a t re lig io n w hich is ‘first pure, th en p e ac e a b le .’ W ith tho a id of the g re at e d u c a tio n a l in s titu tio n s and of tho v ast co m m ercial in te rests of th e tw o lands, and in th e p re sen t revived a tte n ­ tio n to tbe su b je ct, it o u g h t to be an easy m a tte r to g et p a rlia m e n t’s consent to th e opinion a lre ad y fo rm ally express­ ed by th e congress of th e U nited S ta te s in fav o r of th e p rin cip le of a rb itra tio n . W hat is needed is a p erm an en t system , in place of th e piecem eal aud haphazard exam ples to w hich w e are accustom ed, a d m ira b le as th e ir re su lts have already proved. Once established betw een E n g ­ land und A m erica, such a system w ould g ra d u a lly spread am ong th e n a tio n s of E urope, a u d m ore ra p id ly because of tb e gcuerul conviction th a t another con­ tin e n ta l w a r should show a c lim a x of horrors. Sooner or la te r a rb itra tio n w ould be follow ed by d isa rm a m en t, w hich is the logical sequence of no o th er p rem ise, and y et w ill ho the to rn - lug p o in t of th e c o n tin e n t tow ard trn e dem ocracy and progress. “ H ow ever n e ar or fa r tbe u ltim a te acceptance of th e idea, it w ould, as be­ tw een us and o u r E n g lish cousins, tak e th e stin g o u t of th e v iper of w ar, to w hich, like tbe h usbandm an in th e fuble, natio n s too carelessly give w a rm th and n o u rish ­ m en t on th e hearthstone. In th e k n o w l­ edge th a t d isp u tes w ould bo au to m a t ica lly se ttle d by an im p a rtia l trib u n a l It w ould no longer be possible to play a boisterous tu n e npon a people by p u llin g o n t th e stop of ‘p a trio tism . ’ A nd it is not too m och to hope th a t in tbe spread of th is id ea th e w hole e arth w ould a t lea st re a liz e the g re at la u re a te ’s noble vision of, ‘T he p a rlia m e n t of m an, th e federation of th e w orld. ’ H erein lies a g re at o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e E nglish sp eaking race. It is a m ission to k in d le th e im a g in atio n a n d th e h e a r t ” IS INGERSOLL CONVERTED? K a la n r a a o o C h r is tia n * B e l ie v e T h a t H e la T u r n in g . C olonel R o b ert O. Ingersoll, in h is leotnre on “ L in c o ln ” a t K alam azoo, M ich., tho o th er n ig h t, stopped rig h t in tho m id d le of h is discourse and told his andience th a t he desired to refute some in cid en ts of th e afternoon. T hen he spoko of his v is it to th e P eople’s church and s a i d : " I t is th e g ra n d est th in g in your sta te , if not in th e w hole U n ited States. I f th ere w ere a sim ila r church n ear my hom e, I w ould jo in i t if its m em bers w ould perm it m o .” N o th in g in the lecture caused such a s tir as th is, and w hen som e of C olonel In g e rs o ll’s frien d s escorted him to the h o tel they asked him if he w as in e a r ­ nest about the sta te m en t, and he is said to h ave re p lied th a t he w as very m uch in earn est, and if op p o rtu n ity ever w as given him of jo in in g snch a elm rcb he w ould seize it quickly. I t now seem s th n t w hen the colonel arriv e d In K alam azoo he was tak en to v isit the P eo p le’s chnrcb, of w hich M iss C aroline J. B a rtle tt is th e pastor. T h is clinrch w as b u ilt th ro u g h th e lib ­ e ra lity of S ilas H ubbard, w ho be­ queathed it a larg e sum of money. I t is in s titu tio n a l in its plan and is b n ilt m ore like a hom e th an an ord in ary church. It has reception room s for so­ c ia l g a th e rin g s, lib raries, room s for stn d y , a d in in g room and a kitchen. It is u n d e n o m in a tio n al and has no creed w hatever. C olonel Ingersoll w as con­ d u cted through the various dep artm en ts aud w as m ore th an pleased w hile a t tbe c h n rch , b n t nobody supposed th a t he w o a ld m ention it in his leotnre. T he m em bers of tb e church are e n ­ th u sia stic and say they believe th a t th ro u g h th e P e o p le's church of K ulam u zoo th e g re at agnostic w ill be led to jo in in g tb e c b n rc h . T hey seo in his w ords a n an sw er to th e thousands of prayers se n t u p by the C h ristia n E ndeavorers a ll over th e country. T hey say th a t w h ile no organized effort has been mude to g e t C olonel Ingersoll to jo in tbe ch u rch such effort w ill be m ude lu the neur fu tu re. T hey profess to believe th a t tbe g reat disciple of agnosticism w ill d e liv e r no m ore aguostio lectures.— N ew Y ork Sun. The Unavoidable Result ot the Con.inued Useot Tobacco. la T h u n a S u ra , E w r a n d q u ic k W ay o f O b ta in in g r« rin a u e n t F ro m l.e lie f tb e H a b it? T h . j A r e P r o f e s s i o n a l Q u e s ts . Millions of men th in k they n e e d f t m nlante, because th eir nerves are set on tire by tobacco. The persistent abuse to wuicta the to ban­ co-user subjects his nerves cannot po»- aibly fail to make weak the strongest m an. Chewing and sin ¿king destroy M r. G la d s t o n e s o i l B r it is h G a la n a . manhood and nerve Mr. G ladstone has a personal connec­ power. W hat yon call a habit’s a nerv­ tio n w ith B ritish G u ian a, as his fa m ily ous disease. fo rtu n e was m ade there. B is father Tobacco, in the m ajority of cases dead­ ow ned a g re at su g ar e state a t V recden ens the feelings. You may not think to­ bacco hurts you, but how are you ever go­ H oop, in D em erara, and w as a large ing to tell how m uch better you wou'd feel ow ner. One of th e G rand Old M a n ’s w ithout it, unless you follow the advice of first speechos in p a rliam e n t w as a d e ­ Postm aster Holbrook: fense of W est In d ia n slavery, m ade jn st CCkKI) 49 CASES o u t o r 50. before the passage of tbe act a bolishing H olbrook , N ev., J u n e , 13. H e w as undersecre­ G e n tle m e n —T h e effects of N o-To-B ae a re tr u ly slavery iD 1833. w o n d e rfu l. I h a d u sed to b a c c o fo r f o rty -th re e ta ry for th e colonies w hen Schom burgk yearn, a p o u n d p lu g a w eek. 1 u sed tw o boxes of No T o-B ac a n d h a v e h a d n o d e s ir e fo r to b a c ­ w as laying o u t b is line. co sin ce . I ifave tw o b o x es of N o-To-B ac to a m an n a m e d W est, w h o h a d u se d to b a cco fo r fo rty sev en y e a rs, am i tw o b o x es to Mr. W h ite- m a n , a u d n o ith e r o f th e m h a v e u -e d to b acco Hi nee, a n d hay th e y h av e n o d e s ir e fo r it. O v er tifiy th a t I k n o w of h a v e u ed N o-To B ac th ro u g h my in flu e n c e , a n d I o n ly k n o w of o n e ca se w h e re it d id n o t c u re , a n d th e n it wan th e fau lt o f th e p a tie n t. I w as 04 y e a 's o d la s t w et;k. I h av e v a lu e d s e v e n te e n p o u n d * in flesh s in c e I q u it th e use of to bacco. Y ou c a n u s e th is le tte r , o r a u y p a rt of It, as y o u w ish . Y ours r e s p e c tfu lly , C. K. H olbrook , P. M. You say it is wonderful. Indeed, it is. No To-Bac cured over 300,U00 cases just a t bad. You can be made well and strong by No To-Ban. Y our own druggist guarantees a cure Get our booklet, ‘‘Don’t Tobacco Hpit and Biuoke You Life Away,” w iitten guarantee of cure and free sample, mailed for the asking. Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.. B a c o n — 8 0 y o a r frie n d is e n g a g e d to th a t B os­ to n g ir l, a f te r a ll. E g b e r t—Y es. B a c o n - H o w d id h e m e lt h e r ? E g b e rt—H e d i d n ’t; h e s im p ly fro ze to h e r. THE UN K IN D E S T CUT OF ALL, A sS h ttk e sp e a re sa y s, is to p o k e fu n o r s n e e r a t r e o p le w h o a re n e rv o u s , u n d e r th e h a lf b elief th a t th e ir c o m p la in t is I m a g in a ry o r an a ffe c ta ­ tio n . I t is n e ith e r , b u t a s e rio u s re a lity . Im ­ p e rfe c t d ig e s tio n a u d a s s im ila tio n o f th e foot! is a v ery c o m m o n c a u se of n e rv o u s n e s s , e s p e c ia lly th a t d is tr e s s in g fo rm o f i t w h ic h m a n if e s ts It­ self in w a n t of s le e p . H o s te tte r 's S to m a c h B it­ te rs s p e e d ily re m e d ie s n e rv o u s n e s s , as i t a .s o d o es m a la r ia l, k id n e y , b ilio u s a n d r h e u m a tic a ilm e n ts . T h e w eak g a in v ig o r s p e e d ily th r o u g h its use. As M a m m a Baw I t . —M rs. Y o u u g lo v e —Bee th is b e a u tif u l r in g J o h n b o u g h t m e. M rs. O ld b ird — W h a t’s h e b ee u u p to u o w . S tatic o r O h io , C it y o f T o led o , / L ucas C o u n t y . i F r a n k J . C h b n k y m a k es oa»h th a t h e Is th e s e n io r p a r t n e r o f th e Arm o f F: J. O h k n x y & Co., d o in g bUHiness in th e C ity o f T o led o , C o u n ty a n d rttate a fo re s a id , a n d th a t s a d firm w ill p ay th e s u m o f O N E H U N D R E D DOLLARS fo r ea ch a n d e v e ry ca se o f C a ta rrh th a t c a n n o t be c u r e d by th e u se of H a l l ’ s C a t a r r h C u r b . FRAN K J. C H EN EY . S w orn to b efo re m e Hnd s u b s c rib e d in m y p re se n c e , th is 16th d a y o f D ecem b er, A. D. 18So. i > A . W. G LEA SON , I U ii I N o ta ry P u b lic . H b U’ b C a U r r h C u re la ta k e n in t e r n a l ly a n d act« d ire c tly o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u s su rface* of th e sy stem , rtend fo r te s tim o n ia ls , free. F. J . C H E N E Y A CO., T o led o , 0 . Sold b y D ru g g ists, 75c. H a ll’s F a m ily P ills a re th e best. “ Do y o u d e s ire th e p ea ce o f E u r o p e ?*’ C h o ru s g re a t p o w ers ers: “ T h a t d e p e n d s o n w h ic h of S u s g e ts th e B ig g est p ie c e .” CONSUMPTION CURED USEFUL B 0 8 KSJIYEII iWU \ Some gentlem en of fa m ily w ho are clever a t story, just and re p artee a re fo l­ low ing a stra n g e business in London. T here is a m an th ere w ho fu rn ish es A R T A N D FA N C Y W O R K am usem ent aud e n te rta in m e n t for a ll Mr*. N ell» D a g g e tt of B outon, h a s r t'c e n t lf kinds of social g a ih e rin g s, h a v in g men w ritte n a book, “ F a n c y W ork an d A rt D ecora- j tio n n ,” t h a t «ives p ra c tic a l in s tru c tio n « f« r of fa m ily on his staff, w ho in th e guise 1 m a k in g d o l l i e s ta b le co v e rs, scarf«, tra y clo tk « , of guests m anage to insure an enjoyable ! p in c u sh io n « , e tc ., e tc ., w ith fllty illu s tra tio n » . Tbi« b o ok, to g e th e r w ith ‘Suc'ce-sful H om e evening for tbe in v ite d guests, and thus D e lu g ” w ill be sen t free to a n y set the anxiety of the hostess, fearin g a re a d e r w h o for­ C O U PO N NO. 1002. d o ll tim e for her guests, a t r e s t A con- w ards th e a ta c h e d T his entitje* a n y reader o f cou p o n a n d a 2 - pie of guineas w ill engage the services th i t ¡paper to one copy * f c e n t s ta m p io of a person of “ good social a tta in m e n ts ," “Fancy Work and A r t Dec­ W e i's ,R ic h a r son w ho w ill so exercise his a rt of e n te r­ oration*.” a n d ”S u c e stfu l Ai C o., B urling» to n Vt. ta in in g others as to p u t everybody at H o n e D yeing T h e atK've lib e r­ al offer U m a d e to once in to tb e b rig h te st of spirit*. F ive e th e re li­ guineas w ill com m and th e services of a b le D ia m o n i D yes, a n d to g e t a d th v e e ir rtis book upon an in d iv id u a l of “ h ig h e r sta n d in g in tbs h o m e d > e iu g in to trie h u n ts of w om en w h o a n t t o ‘d re s s w ell by m a k in g th e ir o ld c lo th in g social sc a le ,” w h ile th e proportionately w ¿ook lik e uew . T h e L t d th a t D iam o n d Dyes h av e been th e large o u tlay of $50 w ill secure those of s ta n d a rd h o m e d y es for n e a rly tw e n ty year», a g en tlem an w ith a h a n d le to b is nam e. a u d t*:at th e ir sa le in c re a s e s from y e a r to y e a r, is p ro o f p o s itiv e th a t th e y h a v e n e v e r had an r i T a . - A l l F l u sto p p ed rree b r [> r. K i l n . ’. G r e a t N e r v e K e e t o r e r . N o r l t a s Jte r th e d m d a y ’s use. M arvelous corse. T re atise an d 92.00 tria l bottle tre e to P it rases. Head to Dr. K line. Ml A rch St., P h ila d elp h ia. Pa. T* t Q ia n z a tor breakfast. M o th e rs A n x io u sly w a tc h d e clin in g h e a lth of th e ir d a u g h te rs . 80 m an y a re c u t off b y c o n su m p tio n in e a rly y e ars th a t th e re is re a l cause fo r a n x ie ty . In th e e arly sta g es, w h e n n o t b e y o n d th e re ac h of m ed icin e, H ood’s S a rsa ­ p a rilla w ill re sto re th e q u a lity and q u a n tity o t th e blood a n d th u s give g o o d h e alth . H ead the follo w in g le tte r: “ It is b u t Just to w rite about my d a ughter Cor*, *ged 19. She was com­ pletely run down, declining, bad th a t tired feeling, and friends said ahe would not live over three m onths. 8 he bad a bad e q u a l. take the law in your own hands, ladies, when you ask for * 9 - - V*»®* ***° Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding and don’t get it. Sentence such a store to the loss of your trade and give it to merchants who are will­ ing to sell what you demand. Look fo r “ S . H . & M .," on ike Label. and take no other. If y o u r dealer w ill n o t su p p ly y o u w * w ill. S end for sam p ies. sh o w in g labels and m aterials, to th e 3 . H . t M . C o . P . 0 - Box 699. New York Ctr*. s FOR CURE8 SCROFULA* B L O O D POISON. THE Cough and n o thing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa­ rilla and had .her give it a trial. From th e very first dose she began to get better. A fter tak in g a few bottles she was com­ pletely cured and her health has been the best e v e r since.” M r s . A d d i e P e c k , 12 Railroad Place, Am sterdam , N. Y. *‘ I will say th a t my m other has not sta te d my case In as strong words as I would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has tru ly cured me and I am now well.” C o r a P e c k , Am sterdam , N. Y. Be sore to get H ood’s, because H Sarsaparilla ood’s Is the One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. II. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Low-nil, Mass. ~ are purely vegetable, ro­ l l OOQ S P ills liable aud beneficial. zs& CURES C A N C E R , EC ZEM A , T E T T E R . Patentee* of Self-Spacing Type. Sole Makers of Copper-Alloy Type. j C o r. S e c o n d a n d S t a r k S t a ., P o r t l a n d , O r . AN A B S O L U T E R E M E D Y F O R A L L PULM O N A R Y C O M P L A IN TS . TH E ORIG INA L AND G EN UIN E. T . A . a l* * o a m tle s F ree o ffe r s to of I lls B ead Item ed y Two to Ladle*, u t Druggist for Chichester » B n^ ____________________________________ boxen sealed with bine ribbon. Tnke no other kind. Refuse Substitutions and Im itations. > All pilli In paste board boxes, pink wrapper«, are danaerons eonnterfrlu. At Drngglat«, or «end M 4e. in ramps fnr particular*, testimonials, and ••Relief for Ladle«*” in Isttsr, by retara M alt 1 0 ,0 0 0 Tefttiinon.sl«. Aam* Paver. Sold b j nil Local D r a n lit a CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CU.. Oliai Madison ^ " PH ILA D ELPH IA , FA. B o t­ C are C o u a u m p t io D a u d A l l L u n g T r o u b l e s —A n E l i x i r o f L i f e . N othing could be fairer, more p h ila n ­ thropic or carry more joy in its wake than If you want a sure relief for pain* in the back, aide, cheat, or the offer of T. A. Slocum, M. 0 ., of 183 limbs, use an Pear. Btreet, New York. Perfectly confi­ dent th a t be has an absolute remedy for the cure of cousum ptiou aud all pulm on­ ary coiuplaiuts, he oilers through this pa­ per to send two bottles tree to any reader who is suffering from lung trouble or con­ sum ption, also I osh of Hean and all condi­ B e a r i n M i n d — N ot one of the hoat of counterfeit* and imi­ tions ot wasting. He invites those desir­ ous of obtaining this remedy to send their tations is as good as the genuine. express and postotfice address, and to re­ ceive in return the two bottles free, which will a rrest the approach of death. A l­ ready this remedy, by its tim ely use, has perm anently cured thousands of cases Tho very remarkable and certain which were given up, a n d d ea tb was looked relief given woman by MOORE’S npon as an early visitor. REVEALED REMEDY ha* given Knowing his remedy as he does, and be­ it the name of VV oman e Friend, ft I b - p — ^ uniformly snccea*- ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re­ ful in rehevmg the backache*,headaches ( __J | V . a n d v e a k n e i * sults, Dr. 8locum considers it his religious life. Thousands of duty, a duty which he owes to hum anity, which burden and shorten a woman’« to donate his iufallible remedy where it women testify for it. It will give health and strength will assault the enem y in its culatel, and, •nd make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggist*. by its inherent potency, stay th e current BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO., P ortland , Agent*. of dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow ot the grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined causing fond hearts to grieve. Ih he e cheap- cheap ness of the rem edy—offered freely—a p art from its inherent Btreagth, is enough to comm end it, and more so is the pertect ^ 0 BY CO RRESPO N D IN G WITH confidence of the great chem ist m aking tbe T h e M o d e r n S to r e . offer, w ho holds out life to those already O b llg iu g C lerk — T en y ard s of brocad­ becoming em aciated, and s a y s : “ Be ed s a tin — th ere you are, m a 'a m I E n ’g cured.” I ke invitation is certainly w orthy of the ♦ * PORTLAND, o r k c o n else— consideration of the afflicted, who for C ustom er— E r— yee, a k it of m ack ­ years, have been taking nauseous nostrum s w ithout effect; who have ostracised them ­ e rel— selves from home and friends to live In “ Y es'm . Send ’em hom o?” more salubrious d im e s, where the atm os­ “ I see you have som e very line laces, phere is more congenial to weakened lungs, I see” — and who have fought against death with “ T be ra re st, m a'a m . A few y a rd s off all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no m istake in send­ th is piece?” ing for these free bottle#—th e m istake will “ W ell, yes. H erd e ig h t yard* and a be in passing the invitation by. ’T I S C H E A P E R IN T H E EN fY load of c o al” — " E x a c tly . A nd tb e rib b o n s? " ■P” *ra « % s # M “ Send 30 y ard s of th e p in k and a sp c a k lu g portion of tbe fierce p o p u la ­ A U STRALASIA TO HER 8I8TF.R COLUM­ bale of b a y ’’— BIA. tion o f th is fierce world. Colnmbla, them firstborn child, “ U rn -h u b t Now , as to th e w rap. sprang from the same dour motherland H e re 's a beauty f o r " — I * i» « li> t llt In* o f t h e H a y . When. under rule not Jnwt or mild. “ T h a t w ill d a Send it w ith a bushel Compel I'd for liberty to stand. H hns long been know n th a t su n lig h t ; of tnrn ip * and a bnrTfl of lim e ” — Is a potent d e stro y e r of noxious germ s, Twaa thnt stern lesson nerv'd to save “ S ol A nd tb e silk m uffler— w a n t It, a n d th e g e n era l belief Is th a t It Is th e The future of our common mre. th in k ? ” Thenceforth ahe gam to each new babe a c tin ic ra y s th a t chiefly h a v e su c h a e -j " O h — I— y es; you m ig h t send i t w ith The wtdoet freedom on earth * space. tlon. Now, If th e X ra y s a rc m erely 1 a thousand lap shingles, a peck of th e Invisible u ltra violet rn y s of the And you may mem the world around. for onions, a p a ir of tongs, a b o lt of tid y c o t­ From pole to pole nnd clime to dime. sp e c tru m , th ey a re p ro b a b ly th e mo*t ton and a loaded t a n b a r k l" —C leveland True liberty 1» only found a c tin ic of all. Indeed, th a t Is Indl- Tt » *r»nd p»r»d© w ith elephants, etc»» of anim al», With that denr tongue of thine and mine P la in Dealer. chariots, bands. Gives a full perform ance in a ring, w ith ring c n le d by th e ir effect upon p h o to g rap h ic m aster, d o w n , acrobats, bareback riders, train ed dogs and ele- platen. T h a t th ey m ay prove to lie; The blood of horoea thnt we ahar* G o m e l K n o w s H is B s i l n « w ihanta, w inding up w itn the pantom im e of H um pty Dum pty, Wen shed In flood* to keep tt* free. nclading all the characters and scenery. p o w e rfu l germ icid e a g en ta, nnd It m ay : It does not become A m erican new spa­ Let m unite, nnd who shall dare la* not'd fill only to pans th em th ro u g h per* to object to th e w ay in w hich G en ­ To threat tho freedom of the neat I O Coupons, or Ways to Get ( tin* h u m a n body to d e stro y nil th e nox­ T H E A F H M O T O R CO. half th s w w ir v e ra l G om es is co nducting his cam paign. 1 Coupon and I O oeufs, or For us, if we must stand alone. windmill business, becaoae It ha« red used U » crac eg io u s b a c te ria In th e m oat re m o te a n d In 1 This Circus: \ W vllU It is exactly th e kind of cam paign m ade 1 4 cts. without any Conpon*, -------------- r to l W « h a t tt w as« It has n a a r hraaeD Our utmost str« nptb in men we'll m nd a cc essib le tissue*. O f course, th a t la . houses, »nd supplies Ita food« and repairs TO by G eneral W ashington in oor R evoln- I And perish with the isl.nml home or door. It can and does Tarnish a m ere sp ecu latio n . B ut In th ese d a y s It Of freedom. If we can't defend. d e n a ry w a r It drew on him tbe oppo- j liete for lees mooey than Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, H.C, Is ra s h to sa y a n y th in g Is Im possible.— ! It makes Pum ptn« and sitio u of m en w ho w ished to m ake s aatvmntsed after^ . On earth’* beet vantage spot» wc stand; N ew Y ork T rib u n e. and the Circus w ill be sent you postpaid. You w ill rind 1 coupon cam paign of aggrossioD, bnt G en eral ; No other port* to you are free. inside each 2 ounce bag, a n a 2 coupons inside each 4 ounce bgg of £ » ♦ Come, cln*p with u* our mother'« hand W ash in g to n 's policy w as v indicated by T ro lle y l>ora Not K ill All. And Join our guardiihtp of tbe *ea. On sppllcadan tt « ill »»me one th e c ap tu re of i'c m w a llis at Y orktow n articles th»« It «U t fu m a » o n d i T h e s tre e t ra ilw a y s o f M assachu r i e a ^ R alee u k e e January 1st s t 1 /3 the asnal pries. •n d the success of the p a trio t arm y a fte r tjoveilnee*. Tanks sod Pumps M »11 k in d s se tts , n e arly a ll of w hich a re o p e rated • seven y e ars' co n flict.— A m erican C ul- ! t i 12 th. lech veil u 4 “ by e le c tric ity , c a rrie d 300,000,000 pas W hat Is lovely never dies, but passes tivator. se n g e rs la st y e a r, o f w hom 1,507 w ere iu to o th er loveliness— sta r du st or sea In ju re d , tw e n ty -fiv e fa ta lly . f l'h U k y » m l J r s l o a t j , foam , flower or w inged air. 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