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CONGRESSIONAL. WHAT SCIENCE SAYS. AN EARLY HANGING. The "Fearful and Wonderful” Mechaniein of the Human iy.tem Graphically Por trayed An E d tertuiping Romance of the Early Days of Somerset County, f*a. AGRICULTURAL. I FARMERS’ COLUMN ■ brief notes . THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH In all the searches for the fabled foun-1 tain of youth there lias been, disappoint . ment in the final result, ¡’las has i>een . more or less keen, according to the stale | of health < f the seeker. But mouern set- entijic research has J'uund a real '[loan ; tain of youth.” In Cumpound Oxygen the I old ideal so long sought for has been found | io be a tainable. One who has tested its j value writes from Waukau,Wis.: “I sleep] lieite : (tyspepsia is less troubirsoiiie, and ; 1 think I can say my heart is bettv . I uni' stronger, and 1 am Io dug that worn ami haggard look: perhaps I may say I aui growing young again. It must be that Compound O.cyyeu is the fo'unttun oj yuutn.” Another writes from Clinton, Mass.: “It has given me so much strength that / feel like, a new person.” X clergy man at Queen City. Mo., writes: “My wife has used your Compound Oxygen with the best of results. Her cough is not entirely removed yet, but with that exception she has become the strongest and healthiest woman of her age in this community.' The editor of The New South, W. B. Worthington, of Columbus, Miss., says : “You will doubtless remember my get ting your (ompound Oxygen for my mother (w ho is very aged) in February or March of la t year, and its happy effect upon her. When I wrote you my mother was very low. When she commenced taking the Treatment she began at ouce to improve,and this improvement wasstea ly. She is now’ in good health Last week she made several visits to her friends, walk ing seve al squares Her restoration to health from the use of Compound Oxygen has attracted considerable attention in this section.” Curiosity as to this remedy may be fully gratified by any one who will take the trouble tn write to Drs. S tarkey & P alen , No. 1529 Arch street. Philadelphia. They publish a brochure of nearly two hundred pages, entiled Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Action and Results. Th5s will be sent, post-paid, to any address on ap plication. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment will be tilled by li. A. Mathews, (T15 Powell Street, San Francisco. NEAR SIGHTEDNESS. Th, Cau.® <>l *•»« Mo,t Rapidly In. creaalng Wenk**»,,«,. Near-sightedness «increasing in our country to au alarming extent. It was comparatively rare a century ago, but now it afflicts a large proportion of the children in our public school^. It is one of the evils created by civilization, and is almost unknown in savage life. An official inquiry in Germany indicates that this evil is more common there than in the United States, and that it in the direct result of bad habits of study. The physicians who made the examin ation report Io the Government that in children of live years old the vision ii generallv perfect. During the school age the defi’i’t increases steadily. In the lower schools from fifteen to twenty per cent, of the scholars are affected; m the higher schools tne proportion reaches forty to fifty per cent. It is far worse in the professional schools; reach ing fully soventy per cent, of theologi cal students, anil over ninety per cent of medical students. The physicians ascribe the trouble to the poor print of the text-books, ami to the general habit of holding books too near the eyes. It might be well to make a similar exam ination in our own country, in order that public attention be aroused to pro vide, if possible, a cure for this grow ing evil. It is a grave misfortune if public education creates a near-sighted nation. — Youth's Companion. • In Somer«et. Pa., there is an unmai’;. ’ (In the editorial columns of the New- Chickens should have an ample sup York Analyst, H. bussing, Al. I>.. editor, ed mound in the old grave-yard on .tiio ply of green corn. wriies the following beautiful description Sprinkle salt ujion the back of a lamb to of the lalioratories of the human system. hJl. It was the last part of the plnca SENATE. We think we have never read a finer or to fill up with graves, as if the people ’ induce a sheep to ow n it. The Chair laid before the Senate a more trustworthy one. | who laid their dead down there shtinni d ' It is not other people’s poultry that telegraphic memorial from the Port "Man is the greatest of all chemical leaving them close to the murderer a > needs attention, it ¡B yours. land, Oregon, Board of Trade, in laboratories. Magnify the smallest cell The butter supply can fie increased by opposition to Van Wyck’s amendment of the body and whatafactory isspread last resting place. It was pointed out 1 frequent stirring of tlie cream. to the Northern Pacific forfeiture bill, before the eyes countless chambers in to strangers and children with tho 1 The cows should be milked “as regu at) paaaed by the Senate. The peti which are globes of air, masses of solid words: “The Frenehmau lies burn d lar as clock-work,” as to the hour, and there, the first man ever hung in Somer tioners said that with that amend matter, globules of dying liquid; a in precisely the same order, each day. ment in it the bill will make it impon- flash comes and the whole is consumed set County- The whitish scurf on the shanks of One day in December, 1815, when the ' fowls is a skin affection known to poul silile for the Northern Pacific Kailroad and needful heat is carried into every Company to secure capital wherewith part of the system. Electrical forces snow lay several feet deep upon the try-men as scaly leg. It depends on ex to complete the Cascade branch, and also generate and are conveyed to the ground and the pines bent under their tremely minute parasites, and increases that the branch is necessary to the brain, the muscles and the various heavy white load, at a long, low, wooden as they multiply. The Farm Implement Nems says that a commerce of the Northwest. The nerve centers. tavern in the summit of the Alleghe amendment referred to is that which In another set of the million «ham- nies there stopped a sleigh containing sharp knife in a mowing machine saves forfeits lands coterminocs with the hers we see various gasses and vapors. two gentlemen, who alighted, went in time, team, labor and temper. Right uncompleted portion of the Cascade By chemical action these are changed and asked refreshments for themselves successful hay-making begins with good branch. The bill having already and purified in the lungs and skin. and their horse. They spoke very bro tools. If you want flowers near the hen-yard, passed, the petition was laid on the The blood we often say is a great liv ken English, said they had not long plant sunflowers. The seeds are excel been in this country and were traveling table. ing river. In its currents are masses for pleasure. The. countrymen loung- lent when fed in small quantities. Cut The Fitz John Porter bill was taken which the air in the lungs did not af ng about stared at them, because they the heads before the birds have a chance up and passed—yeas, 30; nays, 17. fect: blocks of chalk ; slabs of tartar; lt d not often see such guests at Stat let 's to plant the garden. The bill having already passed the pieces of bone-ash, strings of albumen ; tavern. They were handsomely dressed Experiments are now in progress to House, and not having been amended drops of inalasses, and lines of alco in the fashion of the day. The elder make an artificial crossing lietween by the Senate, now goes to the Presi hol. How are these waste masses dis was tall, large, fine-lookin<r. with jet wheat and rye, so as to obtain a new and dent for signature. • pose-1 of? Begin where you will ¡ d black hair and eves. The younger was standard cereal for breadstuff». So says Senate passed the bill repealing the this great stream you must come to pale, slight, intellectual in appearance, the New York Herald. The modern term colony, used to des pre emption and timber culture laws. the purifying places of the system. with large, soft, brown eyes and chest- ignate a hive completely supplied with The Committee on Commerce has Here is all activity and an invisible nut hair. bees, comb, etc., is considered more ex- the crowd of idlers and drink nearly completed the river and harbor force reaches out into the stream, ers Among DR. HENLEY’S EresBive than the words swarm, skip and nt the tavern w as a drover who took bill. Items in the House bill have seizes and carries this mass of waste a drop too much anil bragged of the ive, which are only partial in their Celery, Beef and Iron gives food to the brain, enrb hex the blood, atdH digestion, been increated to the aggregate of into vast trenches, thence into a line sales he had made of his cattle in meaning. and gives refreshing sleep where other *3,483,275, and others have been de smaller reservoir, which regularly dis Cumberland, from where he was just R. M.‘ Littler, the secretary of the Na remedies fail. Try it. ....... creased to the aggregate of *615,500, charges its contents. -- — res now returning with his money in his tional Butter, Cheese and Egg associa This separation of lime, uric acid and pocket. The drover rode atkay on his tion, says the farmers who do not cast a net increase of *2,867,775. The PALPITATION OF THE HEART fro Persons who suffer front occasional pal th* total appropriation bv the Senate bill other waste material from the blood, white horse a little while before dusk their ballots in accordance with their of the heart are o ten unaware coi is $18,049,975. Among some of the without robbing it of a particle of the for his home, some miles off The own wishes, and for the promotion of A dispatch from Prague. Bohemia, pitation they are the victims of heart disease, most important changes made by the life fluid,passes human comprehension. Frenchmen soon after inquired where their own welfare, have no business to states that a ferry boat capsized w hile t ros- that and are liable to die without warning. sm sing the Lazaiva river, throwing fifty per They should committee in the bill are the follow In health this blood, purifying process the next good stopping place was to bo be free men. banish this alarming symp the sons into the water. The exact number The disadvantages of the ordinary sys Ho tom and cure the disease by using D r , ing, the amounts given being the is carried on without our knowledge. found, ordered their horse and sleigh drowned has not been ascertained, but tem of settling milk in shallow pans for totals of appropriations recommended The organs in which it is done are and drove in the track of the drover, raising cream are that a long time elapses twenty-three bodies have been recovered. F lint ' s H eart R emedy . At all drug SU J gists. or J. J. M ick & Co., 9 and 11 Front eri* by the Senate Committee; Yaquina faithful servants whose work is silent saying they were in haste to reach a before the skimming is completed, too street, San Francisco. certain place by the next day. That of I bay, *100,000; Coos hay, *45,000; as long as health remains. A WISE REFORM. much space is required, and in sum night the drover s waiting wife ’ saw his ani The habit of administering quinine in power “People strangely wait until pain horse come home, without his master, mer the milk becomes sour, before the Portland harbor, $5,000; Cascades, To see spots on the son, get your boy | in ful doses, as an antidote to malarial maladies, vaccinatea.— Chestnut. strikes a netye before they will realize with his white coat spotted with blood whole of the cream is raised. ___ $250,000; Columbia river, *250,000. stai The Chair laid before the Senate that they bate any trouble. They do stains. The drover's body was found Cholera, germs are taken into the sys was once dangerously common. Happily this IS THERE A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION! of ’ the credentials of re-election of Nelson not know that pain concerns chiefly next morning stiff and stark, with a tem through the mouth. It is cheaper to practice has undergone a wide reform. Not only We answer unreservedly, yes! If the yi Hu. W. Aldrich as U. 8. Senator from (he exterior not the interior of the bullet through his brain, shot from be kill the germs than it is to cure the hens. the public, but professional men have adopted, patient commences in time the use of Dr. I foui not wholly, of course, but largely, Hostetter's Think of eating eggs laid by hens suffer body. A certain set of nerves con Pierce ’s “Golden Medical Discovery,” and d Illi) Rhode Island. hind, The neighborhood was roused. Stomach Bitters as a safe botanic subst tute for George, from the Committee on nect these blood-purifying organs with The Frenchmen were at once suspected ing from cholera ! One ounce of sulph the pernicious alkaloid. The consequences of exercise proper care. If allowed to run its g dea acid in a gallon of water sprinkled this change are most important. Now fever course too long all medicine in powerless Lj Judiciary, reported favorably the bill the brain. They may not gnaw and bite and pursued. They were found at a uric about the yard and feeding places, is re and ague sufferers are cured -formerly their to stay it. Dr. Pierce never deceives a pa- thei complaints were only for the time relieved, or tient by holding out a fulse hope for the to remove the political disabilities of as does the tooth-ache or a scratch, but public house some distance on. sitting commended to kill the germs. the half cured—the remedy eventually failing to sake of pecuniary gain. The “Gohlen M J. F. Flournoy, of Mississippi. The they regularly silently report. When qu etly in a room in the second story. slov produce any appreciable effect, except the doses Tne orange shipments are now about bill passed, the vote being unanimous. these organs are failing these nerves When they suddenly became aware that over for this season, although there will were increased. A course of the Bitters, per Medical Discovery” has cured thousands of > buy followed, breaks up the worst, attacks patients when nothing else seemed to E nisL Maxey, from the Committee on indicate it by drawing the blood from there was an excited mob of country be a few more odd lots and an occasional sistently and prevents their return. The evidence in avail. Your druggist has it. Send two Nicaraguan Claims, reported a resolu the face and cheek, leaving the lip and men after them they were too much ex ear-load to be shipped the coming two or favor of this sterling specific and household stamps for Dr. Pierce’s complete treatise g get and frightened to use the little medicine is of no ambiguous character, but pos tion requesting the President to bring eye blanched, by sending uric acid poi cited consumption with numerous testimo- L ansi English they knew, and could only ges three weeks. The total footing to date itive qnd satisfactory, and the sources whence on nials. Address World’s Dispensary Med- j to the attention of the Nicaraguan son into the smallest veins, the skin ticulate and chatter in their native is 500 car-loads, amounting to 153,000 it proceeds are very numerous. let leal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. det Government claims of citizens of the then becoming gray,yellow or brown. tongue, which was all lost on the boors boxes, or a total of over 35,000,000 oran ges.— Riverside Press aud Horticulturist. Vigilantes lynched four horse thieves United States against that Govern They also prevent the purification of of Somerset County. The French brig Mi hael sank near St. wtt< near Fort Keough, Montana ment. The resolution was agreed to. the blood in the lungs and cause pul At length, being tuo hard pressed, one There is no need of bothering about a Johns, N. F.. and nine men were drowned. alon monary difficulties, weariness and pain. of them jumped from the back window cow’s pulse to find out whether she is Thousands of women bless the day on and HOUSE. V.’ho enjoys perfect health, especially of the room. It was the bigone. The well or ill; simply look at her nose. If which Dr. Pierce’s "Favorite Prescription” sho<> The agricultural appropriation bill, in this land where we burn the candle little one tried to follow, but was caught Well it will be moist anil cool; if feverish, was made known to them. In all those de that and hot. A staring coat or a hollow rangements causing backache, dragging as it passed the Senate, was considered in one mass? The athlete breaks by the clothes by a burly Dutchman and dry eye,are also points indicating disability,, down sensations, nervous and general de S,."l by the House Committee on Agricul down iu the race; the editor falls at held for a moment, suspended outside. and as the symptoms of disease they are bility, it is a sovereign remedy. Its sooth ture. The Senate amendments rela his desk ; the merchant succumbs in Some one was going to shoot hint front more to be dreaded than the dry nose. ing and healing properties render it of for ' < ting to life Bureau of Animal Indus his counting-room. These events should below, but. the Dutchman said that he Breed so as to have every lamb an im the utmost value to ladies suffering from small try Statistics and sugar were non-con- not have been unexpected for nature would attend to the little one and that provement upon the average standard of “internalfever,"cong stion. inflammation, arotn or ulceration. By druggists. those below should look after the big cured in. ibe flock, and sell as soon as they can be long ago hung out her “lanterns of the ti one. He was answered by a rifle shot, made ready all that come below that then i The Committee on Foreign Affairs alarm." When the “ accident ” finally and the big one, who had’ been trying Twenty-four men were killed and sixteen standard, is the good advice from an un and < will report favorably the bill authoriz comes, its fatal effect is seen ill a hun to run through the deep snow, fell dead. entombed alive by an explosion in the col known source. When the time comes Waite, ing the President to appoint military dred forms; either as congestion, The little one was taken to Somerset, for selling animals of any age do the se liery at Rochelle, France. wcnlc and naval attaches to foreign legations. chronic weakness, as wrong action, as tried and found guilty of the drover's lecting yourself—always keep the best. POISON OAK. SX’l Also tiie bill to protect submarine ca variable appetite, as head trouble, as murder. The money which the drover They are worth more to you than anyone For ernptions caused by poisoning by palpitation and irregularities of the had carried upon his person was never else, so long as you are not overstocked. P o I muu Oak, there is no remedy bles. he ci Blackberries and raspberries need known which so ............ Henley, of California, introduced I heart, as premature decay, as dryness found. It was supposed by many that twig» itching and pain as Allen's Witch the Frenchmen had thrown it into the j and harshness of the skin causing the never be staked if properly pruned. As the following resolution in tin' House. llazelinc, and which so thoroughly hair to drop out or turn gray, as lire when they found they were goin«- Boon as the spring canes reach a height eradicates the poison from the s>stem. If W hereas , It appears from published apoplexy, -is paralysis, as general de to be mobbed. The pale young gentle oi thirty or thirty-six inches “snip” their applied and taken as soon as the eruption reports of tHe Union Pacific Railroad bility, blood poisoning, etc. man protested his innoi’enee. said he tops off, when thej’ will throw out later begins to appear, immediate relief will Company that said corporation with "Put no faith then in the wiseacre hail influential friends and family in his als, become more stalky and hold up result, and a cure effected in a few davs, póse < ) out the consent of Congress did issue who says there is no danger as long as own country, to whom the authorities their loads of fruit without stakes. Stak 25 cents at all druggists. Prepared by of twi, in 1884 about *5,000,000 in collateral here would have to answer for their ing is a useless expense and labor. Some J. J. Mack & Co., S. F„ Cal. there is no pain. Put no faith in the treatment of him. lie persisted to the times wires can be drawn by the side of others trust bonds, also *6,000,000 in 6 per For eruptions caused by poisoning by Poison Oak physician, whoever he may be, who last in the declaration that he and his rows of tall plants to good advantage. there is no remedy known which so soon relieve* he wa. IT BEATS THE DUTCH. cent, collateral trust bonds, did pay .„I.TrlnK th<' ?“*’ ye®1'ovcr 30.0H0 such books the itcldng and pain as ALLEN’S WITCH HAZEL told cl An English farmer has made the dis r dividend in 1883 anil 1884, notwith* says it is a mere cold or a slight in dead eompagnon de voyage had passed ,¿ ’'llr'.otye U .n Oi,YSn <\wa>’ by the A meri INE, and which so thoroughly eradicates the poison after disposition. He knows little, if any, (lie drover on the road’and parted with covery that his carefully kept farm ac can R ural H ome , (Weekly, 16 years old. *8 from the system. If applied an i taken as soon as standing the existence of a great float the eruption begins to appear, immediate relief will alder- * more than you do about it. He can bint in a quiet and friendly manner. He counts, in which every transaction is columns, 8 pages) of Rochester, N. Y.: ing debt of *1,300,000, and in 1883 ami result, and a cure be effected in a few days. 25 eta. perii ii Law \» Ithout lawyers. neither see nor examine these organs remonstrated violently when the offi noted as it occurs, and everything nec Family Cyclopedia. 1885 did guarantee interest of $14,931,- riser a aud depends entirely upon experimen cials came to nut him into a cart with a essary to the calculation which has not Farm Cyclopedia. 000 Oregon Short Line lamds, in de mornii Farmers' & Stockbreeders' Guide tal tests, that you can make as well as rude pine coffin and take him out to bo actually been bought or sold was valued fiance <>i the provisions of the law of In-. twigs, comm, n Sense in Poultry Yard. hanged, and tried to break the coffin to at market prices, have demonstrated that Heart disease is developed by modern World Cyclopedi t. 1878, section 4 of volumne 17, statutes civilization, and is increasing to an alarm- lift » ca pieces. He wore about him a minia after making allowance for the large Itanelson's (Medical) Counselor. “ If the output is discolored or mud in^ extent. Let him who suspects th-! ing th< gth- at large; therefore be it death-rate of cows, sheep-keeping has Boys Useful Pastimes. ture, set with pearls, of a lovely girl. dy, if it contains albumen, lymph, crys existence of this cause of Budden death 1 lows nWk 1- ive Years Before the Mast. paid him better than dairying by about Resolved, by the house of Represen tals, sweet or morbid matter,is red with He gave his name as Noel Httguel. take this remedy at once—it will cure People ’ s History of United States. you. 81.30. Descriptive treatise with tray- s Many wondered if the girl did no 80 percent. Universal History of All Nations. tatives that the Attorney General be escaped blood, or roily with gravel, Popular History of the Civil W«r(both sides.) each bottle or mailed free. of re< e rabbits and apple trees . and is hereby directed to prosecute all mucus and froth, something is wrong wait and watch and pine in France for Send 81.15 and get any one Book and Weekly mornii her beautiful lover, who was hanged bv John King, who has an orchard on ?’ilvt?Cur’ Satisfaction guaranteed. officers of said corporations, civilly and and disease and death are not faraway. By thi- Cloth-Bound Books, 5x7, 300 to 50 > pages. Battle creek, informs the Red Bluff Sent the neck until he was dead in the far- criminally, against whom there is suf Reference, Mayor Parsons. Rochester, N. Y. " These organs which we have des off mountains of Pennsylvania. Many inel that he had heard that a sure way to sand ai A F or ladles snd children whose taste can- .... Rural Home Co., (Limited.) Rochester, ficient evidence to warrant judgment cribed thus at length, because they are keep rabbits from eating the bark of Address A not be offended with impunity, HAMBt'KO Toledo thought him a victim of circumstantial A. I. Samples, 2 cents or conviction. w FIGS form a remedy for constipation, in- really the most imisirtant ones in the evidence, that the drover’s murderer Foung apple trees was to kill a rabbit, \ digestion, piles and fiver complaint, which ai The Committee on Invalid Pensions human system, the ones in which a escaped scot free with the money and tut it into pieces and rub the remains on CO'l ' is as pleasant to take a, it la effective In HOW TO SHORTEN LIFE. wiggle agreed to amalgamate the substitute large majority of human ailments that Noel Iluguel was an innoc« nt'nian. the body of thertree. He concluded to The receipt is simple. You have only to use. 15 eta. put tht for the Blair bill pensioning disabled originate and arc sustained, are the his mysterious disappearance never ac try the experiment, and found it entirely take a violent cold, and neglect it Aber the top soldiers with the bill to increase the kidneys. They have not been much counted for to his friends in France, •uceessful. If a rabbit goes to an apple nethy, the great Engli-h surgeon asked a tree he invariably smells of it, and if lie a,.«v. v' ho tO1 him she only had a cough ■ tom. lit rate of pension of soldiers who have discussed in public because it is conce lie was refused the privilege of writing ] -A col,D ea *Hy ca ught, and seem9 a simple What would you have? The plague? ” • 1?8 8cen*' a dead companion on Beware of “only coughs." The worst affection, yet it is an inflammation of the air never lost a leg or arm, and attached to the ded that the profession has little known to them after he was arrested. u he leaves at once and never returns. ing. “Nevet passages, and is liable to extend to the lunge Many years after the hanging a party combined bills a clause imposing an power over them. What is wanted for '«S^and produce death. Therefore, cure a colu l '- "’J’S J148 a nice young orchard, i?*e.\can’.ho"'ev'>1' be cured by DR. WM i-uTd have bt balsam for the lungs . c^yin the beginning by using CURTIS’ COUGH income tax to meet the expediture. such organs is a simple remedy, which of young men were discussing Noel which he has saved from these destruc In W hooping the pas Cough and Croup it imme Iluguel and there was some dispute CUKE. 75c. tive animals as above stated. It is “lately allays irritation, and is sure to This clause iB patterned after the in can do no harm to the most delicate leas fav about where he was buried. Then come tax bill introduced in the Forty but must be of the greatest benefit to and there, nt the dead hour of the worth a trial, anyhow. Br m6*?15 iata termination of the disease. thev ai Sold by .druggists. FROM BETWEEN THE PLOW-HANDLES. seventh Congres by Gen. Ewing. Sta the afflicted. Such a remedy, tried night, they went to thegrave-vard, dug “Pick tistics collected at the time the bil anil proved by many thousands all him up and found his bones.' ()ne ,4 I t ¡4 easy to preserve the beauty of a keep tl The most numerous employers are the The Tbrotit. “ Brown ’ s Uronchial fair complexion, if one will only exercise was introduced indicated that a reve over the world is Warner’s safe cure. the young men aforesaid was Jeremiah •rmers, and they are the most import ™i??<’'',T)Ct '’J'*®11* on the owns of the vice wa proper care and apply nothing to the ant proiiueers. A study of their .trials I O «. ThS}' have an extr ordinary effect nue of *63,000,000 per annum could With those in whom disease is deep S. Black. — Philoil<iphi<i I'ioos. skin which will injure it DAVIDSON'S would r with the wages question is interesting. ln ^CIRCASSIAN BLOOM is a preservative nutting be raised in that way. disorders of the Throat. Speaker. seated it is the only specific. For which no one who has used it dnee will All farm products are to-day 25 to 50 per onf/ln”the TrOche" useful- ■SoW a aingl <5 be without 35 cts. In the sundry civil appropriation those in whom the seed are sown and The German Book-Trade. cent, lower than they were ten and fifteen safely d These Remedies are tor sale by all Drufgisto. bill are contained the following items : the beginning of illness start«! it as years ago. Following the natural laws When v£,r; ¥e“,ey’" t,e,ery’ Beef an(l ^on cures J. J« MACK & CO«, Proper®, For frame or log court house at Juneau unfailing reliance. It may be recom nc . wa S® s paid to farm labor should be The number of literary productions of the 'Vis. S an F rancisco , C al . City, Alaska. *4,000; completing a mended to the well to prevent sickness the German book-trade published in 2S to 50 per cent, lower, too. In fact, Neuralgia and Nervous Headaches. told hin however, wages are much higher than first-order light and fog signal at Des and the sick to prevent death. With Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's the sam 1X85 was 16,306. against 15,607 in 1884. .'k<>rei ™en’ ?ow> is il not Plain Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. X truction Island, W. T., *45,000; salary its aid the greet filtering engines of the WILLIAM BECK 4t SON, the wil At the head of the list stands Padogogik tnat the fanner, the employer, is the system keep on in their silent work of superintendent of life-saving stations Wholesale aud Retail Healers id 1 afi man who is going to the wall, between Jopp, of Effingham. DL. was gored on the coast of Washington, Oregon without interruption; without it they (including German school-books), with the t it to death by an enraged bull. high price of labor and low price of 2.169 works, against 2.029 in the for and California, *1800; continuing the get out of gear and then disease and ily t products? True, he can put his own survey of the coast of Oregon ami the death open the door and cross the mer year. Other provinces of litera »houMer to the wheel, and be has to. Well’: turc yield the following numbers: The 8-nour system has notning in it for Columbia and the Willamette rivers, threshold." nked Buch writing ought not only to Jurisprudence, politics and statistics, Dim If he average during his busy sea e of $6500; continuing the survey of the erint coast of Washington Territory, $9000, please hut to carry conviction that 1,484 (1,472 in 1884); theology. 1.391 son six hours for sleep he is fortunate. all s continuing exploration of the waters what Editor Lassi ng, M. D.,—so high (1,461 in 1884); poetrv, fiction, tin* raising hogs . A y nee Hog raising is one of the most readv of Alaska and hydrographic surveys, an authority—says is true, and that arts, etc., 1.845 (1.303 in 1884); medi POSITIVE CURE t was *4000 ; salaries and traveling expenses his counsel is worthy the attention cine. 904 ( 928 in 188)); natural science, means of money making known to the for every form of an c< »',9‘5rn/»rmer. Even when the supply ------ -AMD AND------- — — of agents of the seal fisheries of Alaska and heed of all prudent, right-minded chemistry, etc., 851 (835 in 188)); h SKIN sad BLOOD tory, 777’, ageJnst 807 in the previous of ab““d“at.“nJ1Pn'’es low, a margin ,p. «porting Goods, disease —one agent$3650,oue assistant $2920, people. year.—»V. }. /W. of profit is found in well-kept stock rxoM two assistants $2190; each ami travel 105 * 1«7 SECOND STREET, in ■ nch animals are alwavs salable. They UNITES TO SCROFTLA. A series of very interesting letters, ing expenses of above, *600 each per Portland, . . Oregon. their bes ™uX'?tiTelyi.,ree ?rom a”d E'lSikn«Sbuk?n«e"in!;t«Hh beginning with one signed by John Alonzo Douglas.«, a ripe scholar, an annum ; traveling expenses of Judge, Adams and Timothy Pickering, his accomplished musician, and an excel usually bring quick returns, in cash for SEND FOR CATALOGUE wo A tanks, K” a Marshal anil attorney for Alaska, Secretary of State, are treasured in the lent painter, died recently in Lou s. the amounts invested. Moreover, every w«n>. bath with C? neerly t of C cticvh ]*\ >APanrt a «»ngh $15.00; office ex|>enses for Marshal, National Museum. There is a deed of villi-, aged seventy-one. For nearh properly manage 1 and well-feii hog that application Ml back This repeated daili with grvaJ 8kin leases the farm leaves it in all theXtter Ci-Ttf't-«» . 1*2 nail .v. with twoorthreo $1000 flat was land in “the territory northwest of the half a century and until less than a tear yi TiciRA R esolvent thp\’i»xv ni j rVosesof to keep the blood cool’ Purifier, flea11 fror unirritating, the^u-ela<Ei?P»lI*tixOn go he was a slave to opium. At the condition for growing rich pastures and and The House having resumed consid river Ohio, ami abme the mouth of th* Wn'reSS ° f ? Min ; than had he ” ot from -be eration of toe naval appropriation bill, Kentucky River. ' signed and sealed •ige of seventy year» he wasabis to eon- t»en reared and ted upon the farm kirtney, a<live «ill .pJku/’,h<’ •■’’«anil o)£^«ia U, hen. ii'11nilU Madison, and Uli» on. pier the almo-t insatiable appetite, am] Good management in hog raising, a« in reje< ted a motion made by Goff to re 1798. A letter bv .vi spt'ClteHof Itching sialv arid1 «an<! even commit the bill with instructions to signed by “John Randolph, of Roan i.vcd the remaining short interval * I . - h'ilM «ith'th “ °"‘er farm anim»ls, of skin and .»<»|n J Huntori Janies Monrov. Munns'. lite unaided by the drug which had » i- begins with the selection of good bree I- the the the Committee on Naval Affairs to re oke," June, 1812. James beet ph, su ian.ind nil 1 ,ir’ President, and J Q Adams have their h in for so long. For many vein- »61 ^C*tl * ..Sold every whetr Price rn^’,Wn fail. port it back with an amendment signatures attaelosl to a public docu I* •»red thoroughbred boar » customary allow am e was thru Will greatly improve any herd of com- «« : ItESOLVKiT ii making provision for completion of ment permitting the Governor of th. four ounces of gum opium a da», -u ,ho«a- Almost any farmer can af- the double turreted monitors. The Territory of Michigan to sign treatie. In- has been known to drink as much .. foMh CLCheanLfIiJ£.n?a’ 1S THK BEST AN'D ’ buy such a boor at the pries, now bill then passed. with the Indians. Star. * gallon of paregoric m twentv-te ; Jtantlvirelieved bZVb’ hours. LoMixt-rif* (uNrier-^owrnai, A Syaop.lt of Meaaures lotroducod in th Nation-1 Legiilatur« OR. FLINT’S HEART REMEDY. HAMBURG FIGS. CURTIS' COUGH CURE. GUNS, FISHING TACKLE ÿ? (uticura Paper Cutter, a = «• =