$j g jjt wm imnmrn nm w Oiwwwiimwto I 'miiw.m;,.&wwr.'agmite ESBR9VpSira7WnMawsMuwhMui. ..- C i3tSG3ntAf.i. k 1 TRAVEL VIA THE II l thonnly Itun riiunltiK directly ttirtnticli Denver mill Hall UiUo City, onrnutit toHnn Krnnrlm'o nnd other rnllfnrnbi points, uml l known ns tho "rieeiilo l.lno" lo lliu 1'nellli coixl. TIik llurllmttnii Itouto runs over Its own track every day In Urn your. Complete trains if Pullman I'nlnce 'nr uml KIckhiiI Day Concho between Denver nml Chicago, Denver nml Kan. City, Denver and Omaha, Kansas City and Peoria, Kansas City and Chicago, Lincoln and Chicago, Lincoln and St. Louis, Lincoln and Peoria, Lincoln and Kan. City, Mnkltigillicct cnnncotloiiN In Union lioiints for nil point North. KnM, Month nml Went. ItUlliu I'lnucr Dining Cnr I, Inn between Mis-nun river nml Chlciitfo. Meals only 7n The lliirllntn Ululint ("urn were oulltox liroly for the service anil urn mnnnitcil on llrolyln tlu Interest of nur iitroiiN. IP IS Tlir.rillOUT LINK IIKTWKKN L,INCOL,N AND OMAHA, Via thn Ashland Cut-on. nutUlng tllrrol con nections Willi trains for Hl.l'nill, Mlnni-iipuM Chlonitn uml nil nlnt Kind nml Northeast. Tln illiiu'runiM of Dm I.incnlu-ChlciiK sloop pm v In HiU )oiuliirrtnt nro ut Olt.vuiiloo.oor Onml Kltli Bin., whom berth nmy hu secured tnuy I lino. A cH'lcilly In inuiliinf (Vrnu HleaniMilp Tick ets, niul pnrtloNcoiitciuphitiiiKii trip to the olil country or desiring to send flir lliolr f rloiiiWsliould not full to corrosiMiiiil ltli ni. Our rates mil the low rat, miilXmr facilities uiicipmlftl, nstn repre sent each nml reiy lino oroiwiliig the Atlantic. A. 0. 7.1 KM Kit, City Pass. Aist, Lincoln. P H. KDHTI8, (I. V. IIOI DItKMK, (li u. Pass, nml T'lil Ant., denornl M'gcr, OiiiiiIiii. Onmlin J. II. V. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, llullilltiirs completed or In courso of erection rum April 1, DM): ilimlmim block. URoiilKoiiiery, lltlinmlN. ild do I. V lllllfiiiniloy, Utli near N. Kcstnurnnt (Udells) O K Montgomery, N nenr ItcwMrnce, J .1 ImlioIT, J nml KMh. l J I) Jlnofarliuid, Q nml Mill, do Jolin clining, I) mul lit li. tin Allien Wntkliw. 1) ts-t Ptli nml 10th do Win )l Utmniil. i: lt Olh nml 10th. tin K HClutlirlw, UTIli nml N. ilo J i; Heed, M I), K bet lath mul Kth ilo h 0 M ltaldwln, (I Ua IHtli nml 181 li. (Unliamtm building nt Slllfonl, Null, Flirt llnptNt church, Utli nml K slrrr!, ortonry u.mM ami recelvln,: tomlint Wyuka wnrtcry, THREE YAnN9 FOR A Pni2E. PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. FIVE CENT HUMAN NATURE. Whopper Tolil nt Illlttiiril Tlmn In Ihn About Vlrlnlty of Onltmni. Hevsrnl A physlolnn In Yonkors, who I also smoo thing of a K)llllclmi, has n comfortnblo placo nt Fork river, Ilurncgat liny, which li open tho year round to 111 friends for port or rocronilnn, 'C)i Into lillMiird raught omo of llipm down tliuro unprovlilwl with montw of Itiihlp Iti'itKMlli for I'.vfirjilny Allmrntn, Not unfrr(Mi'ntly motlioni complnln Unit tholl' chlldruu nrn unttirnlly imnivIrU mid trotiMiwoino. "always frctty," an innny tuiy, ulccpiiiK Imt llttlo nml crying much. Tlmy iifMiiino Hint tho lirltnlito qtmllty In InlKirii ami mi i'ni'iiIImI purl (if llio Imliy'ii coiiiixmI- lilrj) It iih mi ovIiU'iico of iIIroojk.-. Tho Jour mil of llcnltli cnlN iittciitlou to thin, nml ndiln, nlniiK with viirloim helpful migKostlon tninollicn), tho follow Int A troiililenonm, cryliiK child cannot Iki I hoiltjiy, mid iiiothorM Hhould ho awniriHl of thin fitt't nml ciiiliiivor to ilotcrmlno tho rnuo; If thoy fall to dhoovor nml rrmovo it, then It Is clearly tholr duty to nock tho nd vlco of a pliyhlclmi. Ifawoiunti Is nntu rally fretful and Irrl tnlilo, nml pots(wi nn iiucontrolliililo lent per, tho artllli'lnl im-nni of firdliij; Is th-' lKst for her child. Tho minio nmy ho wild If tnw fmillHilo not nxUt, hut Iht homo's nurrouml Iiirs nrounhnppy, nml hho Is llkoly lostiircr from Kih'f and iU'itxiidi!ii'y, hns n ilrtinkbii liiihhnud, or somo other lll;o iiil.ifoitiino tvilKhlii; tiMin her. If tho inotlmr Is poor in health, hoth lii'ifi'lf nml her child will miircr If slio ntlcinpts to nuio II, Tho cpicstlou of luherltniico must Iki cihihIiIciiiI. Any dls oiixo liko coimuinptlon, mrofuln, etc., oxistinj: In her family, mid to which Mm shows u ten dency, hhould dobnr her from tiourlxhluK her offspring. An nliiurd lialilt, by no menus uiicoininon itiuouir mothers, Is tho so-called "trotting on tho kneo." This nloiiilnnblo "churning pro tvos" is uiifortunntely un Itiherilnnco trnnt. mlttcd with iniiiiy iitliornutiiptnteil customs, nml Is ii K)l(int causo of Indigestion and kin dred iilliiiciiK When tho baby iniiht bo huld to ipilet It, if you hold it in one mhU1oii ami keep (ptlet yourholf, it will 1mj moro ipilckly pacified Unro roast Isx-f, steak and other kinds of meat aro often given children by their mothers entry in the second year, a common custom Mng to cut tho saiuo Into long narrow pieces, fmm which they nronllowod to suck tliujuliii. Thero is nothing particu larly object loimbh) to this; still, It ought not to Ixj Indulged In tixiearly. Ami rule, lifter it child N IN mouths old will bo llmoeuougli to glvo it meat In this form, lleiuliii'lir. Indigestion accompanied Offico llooms !CI niulIH RlohnrclM Bloolc. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, GoldFillings A Speciltay Gold, Silver and lotcclnln Crowns Insert ed on roots ot teeth. Sets Inserted without a plalc All operations ilrstsclnss nnd war ranted. UM O Street over Klllolt's. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. KCONO.TIY IS W15AI.TII. All the I'ATTKKNS you with to ua during tho j far. for nothing, (a navlug of f ruin (3.00 to $l.W), by obecrlljluu' fur THE CAPITOL CITY CODEIER AND Demorest's iw-E1"1 With Twelve Orders far Cut Paper PetUrneof your own leleelion end of (sy Ue. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, ros $3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE), emorests rr -:i:- THE BESA i Of nil tlio AlngnsKlnoH. UOMTAININO SMRIte, POEMI, AND UTIICK I.1TKH1H1 ATTIUOTIONI, UIMHISINU AllTIHTlO, HCISN- TlriC, AND llOUII()LD N ATT till. Jlluttrnltil with Orluitml Htrrl Eugrav. tiiilt, l'lioloiirovurn, oil J'lrturr nml 0;t llooilcuf. mukhif it the Model Maja. tine of Amrrleii, Ui:h Maazlno routtlnincoiion order entitling Vis holder la tlio K'licuon of any pattern Uluttratni In tU f-tuhlan driartnicni in that number, and in riy of tU lic manufactureil, nuking iattems jarlni tho ymr ot tlin valuoof oer three dollars. DKMOHriirs MONTHLY Is justly cnlltlwl the tVorli'a Model Magazine. Tho Urgent In Form, thn (j-jp.t In C'lrculuilon, ami tho U't TWO Dollar Family Magazine loneil. 1BR8 will be the Twentr fun rili year f )' piihllcntlon, and It ftanda at the ho id of Fsmlhr periodical. It contains Tl pagei. Isnro nutrUi, H VxllV Inchea, elegantly minted and fully lllustrotod. 1'ubllibcd by W, Jennings Peiiiorct, New York And by Special Agreement Com blncd with the Capitol Cily Courier at $3,25 Per Year. Indoor nmusemrnt, Thoy wrro Imprisoned i lion, nml moro often do thny fall to recog nearly a week, ilurlng wlilcli tituo n smnii nio liotisa was their only change from tho soil tiuln of tho hslgo, Ono dny tho crowd wns yawning In thn nto house. All things had boeonio rhentnuts, "I can toll you a story nliout my dog Hint's now, anyhow," gnod Chnrles l'nrkcr. "I can Unit It for n prlro," rwild KlsMiozor Do Witt, "You fellows don't know how to Ilo," put In A. J. Trimo. "It takes a lawyer. I sel dom Ho myself, but If thor's n prlzn In It, go ah'vid." "Well, this dog, gentlemen," Wgnn l'arker, loftily, "bent nny rabbit dog that over lived. Ilo wns faster tlmn tlio wind. Once, on a hot trull, ho mil nnvi upngnliut n scythe, which had U'eti left blndu upright In a Meld. Ho was going at a tcrriblo aco, nml I know what would happen; so I stooped down by tho soytho in promrntlou. Hum enough, tho blado pnrtod him down tho mid dlo, dividing oven hln tail In equal parts. As thotwosrts tumbleil over I clapped thorn tpitekly together uml IkiiiuiI them up In a hunting coat. Ilo rn going so fast thnttho liliKxl hadn't had ttino to spill, and, of course, tho halves grow together, lint somehow ono Imlf had llopinsl ovor Just licforo I Joined them, nml when Jnck got well ho hnd two legs on tho ground and two sticking up In the air. Ho wns a curious dog nflvr Hint, AVIii'ii he barked half u bark would como from thn pat t of tho mouth that opened up, and tho other half ramo from tho part Hint oiM'itcddowu, This defect annoyed him, and ho practiced to remedy It Ilo got so nftor a whilo tlmt, nfter choo-chooing for a minute, liko a locomotlvo getting under way, ho could run his half Iwirks together Into n con tinuous unto liko a fog horn. I mado moiioy out of him by hiring him out mornings to a lxx factory for a steam whistle, Tho most curious thing, though, wns to seo him ent, I cut his food into tiny pieces. Ho would tnko ono morsel with tho half of his mouth thnt opened downward, nnd then turn a sort of linmliipringsldownys to his other legs nnd ent another morsel with his other half mouth. When real hungry ho turned so 'fast ho looked liko n '.tx) revolution lly wheel In mo tion, Ho never wnggod his tall, Tho reason was thnt tho muscular vdorts nt wnggiug, bo- lug eiunlly bnlnticeU on each side, counter acted onch other. Ho wns a liottor rabbit dog than over, for when ho ran himself oft ono utlr of legs, bo'd simply turn a sldespring nml go it on tho other pair. You couldn't tiro him out. It wns a great blow to me when ho tiled." Mr. l'nrkcr stroked his chin contempla tively, nml Kbvnozur Do Witt said slowly: "Your dog wns truly wonderful, but ho enn't couiaro with my rnwhldo traces. 1 bought them now In Jersey, and ilrst used them to cart a load ot wood up a hnlf mlln bill to my liouao. It was mining dlsmnlly as I loaded tho wood on tho wagon, nnd tho rnwhldo traces got thoroughly soaked. When edl wns ready I mounted ono of tho horses and drovo to tho bnuso. When I got thero I found thnt tho wagon hadn't budgod, Tho wet trnces hnd stretched tho whole half mile. Hero wns a bad fix, and as tho sun enmo out just thou, I sat down to think about it Thou tho sun got so hot I went Indoors, leaving the horses standing. "When 1 emtio out a mliiuto inter tbo homes wero straining to keep from being pulled down tho hill. Looking down, I saw my load ot wood rumbling up tho hill nt a Jolly rate, I was puzzled at ilrst to under stand what wns pulling them, but soon saw that ns tho sun dried tho traces thoy were contracting at tho satno mto they had 1 stretched when wet, and ns tho horses huld ' tho ground ut tho top of tho hill tho wagon hnd to como up to tho horses. I afterward formed a company for lifting safes to tenth 1 story windows. Jay Gould put in tho monoy I and I put in tho trnces. Wo both got rich. Tho way I lost thoso traces was in trying to sound tho bottomless spring in Pennsylvania. I Wo tied n weight to ono end nnd dropped it 1 in tho spring. As tho weight sank into tho depths thoso traces spun out till nt last thoy liocnmo so lino a thread thnt n butterfly chancing to Hit against ouo end, it snapped short oir." Kveryliody cried "Chestnutl" nt tho con clusion of this story. When tho uproar sul Ided At I'rluio began. "Oentlemen," ho snld, "I havo hnd do thrilling experiences such as yours. Hut I tested somo gunpowder oueo that provod rather remarkable. I am something of a sportsman, ns you know, and fond of experi menting with now brands of jtowdcr. Oil this occasion I put in a fair charge of tho powder and plenty ot Bhot, and blazed away at a whlto target nbout 100 feet away. When tho smoko cleared I didn't seo u mark on tho target. This seemed inconceivable, for I ilatter myself thnt I can bit a thrco foot target, I walked over and looked at it Not n scratch on it I tilled a pipe, lighted It, and thought about it It wasn't iKKulblo I could havo missed so completely. Just than tbero was a llttlo humming in tho air and a rattling on tho target I looked nt it nnd found it covered all over with shut This was strnngo. It puzzled mo. Hut at last tho truth broko upon mo, I scratched ray head and ro marked to myself t "Great Scott, but that's slow powder!" Tho barkeeper gazod blankly at tho crowd from a corner. The tavern cat meowed plto ously, and strovo to squeczo out of a broken window Into the cold, cold storm. During last Tuesday's election at Yonkers Lawyer A. J. Prime woro at tlio polls a bluo ribbon in his buttonhole. One end of it was hidden in his ocket To a fow intimate friends Lawyer I'rlmo showed tho hidden end of tho ribbon. On it hung a brown leather modal with a scarlet center; in letters of gold was engraved on it tho motto: Hick Tho lieadncho of by scintillations and ilii.zllngs of light 1h- torn mo eyes is atwnjs Hue, nccordlng to Dr. B. R Landroy, to ncldltv and evolution of gases In the stomach. Dr. bindroy states that It Is easily cured, when not complicated by other comlltloiiM, by common salerntusor superearlmnnto of soda. U'. tho jiatlent lako one-fourth of a tcaMKnful in much water say four to six tensooufulsor moro wait u fow minutes, ami II not relieved ro llout tho doM. Tho glimmering noon censes, and tho iwiln forgets to follow. Hot water can Ik used If tlio stomach is wry weak, and in-psln will sometimes relievo it without tho soda. To Corn n I'eliiu. Dr. John T. Mctcalf snyM in lloston Medi cal and Surgical Journnl: In 18.7.1 1 learned Hint a felon could, if seen curly enough, bo iiinda to abort by wrapping tho linger end with narrow strips of ndhesivo plaster. When pus has been formed, I learned twenty years ago, from u country doctor, that Inimedlato relief and speedy euro would follow tho gentlo, slow sciiarntion of the nail from its envelop by means of it penktilfo blado, not too sharp, nt tho (silnt nearest tho sent of grentest pain. Very soon a drop of pus shows itself, and relief comes. I nm awaro that tho pian described is known to ninny medical men. Nlmptn Itemed)- fni- TinixllltU. Tho successful use of blcnrlioiinto of soda In a largo iiuiuImt of cases ot tousllitls, is re ported by Dr. W. J. linker. Manj patients who wero tumble to swallow oven liquids without ncuto suffering, wero in thocoursu of four ot live days cured. Tho patient, after having moistened the tip of tho index linger, dfis it into tho powder, and then ruhu it gently all over tho tonsil. This should 1j repented every llvo minutes for half an hour, then onco every hour for tho n-st of tho day. Cold Water fur l.lchtnliii; Mmke. Dr. Hidalgo, of Mexico, recently told at a meeting of physicians of tho case of a iiiuii who had lnvii struck by lightning nnd wasut Ilrst thought to lie dead, but w ho, nfter having hnd cold water thrown over him at tho sug gestion tif u (sisner by, recovered conscious ness. Tho patient was treated with sedatives and some clysters, mid in sixteen days was perfectly well. His recovery Dr. Hldnlgo attributed to the cold ulVusiou, which, fortun ately, was administered quickly, before tho paralysis ot tho heart had Ihh.'oiiio nh-xilnto. A Ciiiiiinn Hull Cure. Something newin thotrentmentof chronic constipation Is tho uo of camion luills. Dr. Sahll is reported im recommending that In tliataircctlou tho ball Iki rolled about over tho abdomen every day for llvo or ten min utes nt a time. The ball should weigh from four to flvo M)uuds. A Street Cnr Story from the City of Ilo trolt. You can cram a good doal of human nature Into a street cnr nbout 0 o'clock In tho oven Ing. Thero was n heap of It In a Grand Itlver nvenuo cnr nn overling or two since, when half a dozen xoplo saw n man take a f-'u gold pleco from his vest ocket, fondle It for a moment nml tlion drop It Into his loft linml pants pockot in nlnnit three minutes ho felt In his vest iocket for thnt monoy, nnd It wns gone. Then ho felt In tho other ockot nnd suddenly rose up. "lost nnythlngr quorled a pnssengcr. "1 don't know lot's seo yes, 1 hnvol" Ho felt in several other pockets, drow forth a bunch of keys, a lump of roxlu, a ockct knife, somo trochns nnd n half dollar nnd then exclaimed: "I've had my ockct picked of f-'OI" Klvn pawiigers iK-trnyed excitement Six others wero only casually Interested. Four wero skeptical, ami seven winked nt eneli other nnd wh!scrcd thnt It wns a dead fake. "lrfneltln tlio carT asked a second pn Rcllgrr. "Of course I did I I had it less'n flvo min utes ngol" "And your xckot has been picked P "Sure enoughl Is thero nn ollleor on this carP "Do you mean to say you suspect mop de manded tho man on tho right "Or mop demanded tho ouo on tho left "Hut It's gone I" shouted tho loser. "Some ono 1 1 us certainly rohlxnl me," Flvo pnsscngcrs whlscred "Ilntsl" softly to themselves, uml four others gnzed serenely nt tho ceiling. "Conductor, stop tho cnrl" shouted tho loser, ns ho seized tho eord nnd rung up llvo fnres on tho register. " lint Is III" demanded the conductor ns ho en mo In. "Somo ono hns robbed moi" "Feel In your left hand pants pocket, you numb skulll" shouted an old man on tho op KMito sent His ndvlce wns complied with, nnd tol tho lost was found. "Twenty-live cents, sirl" said tho conduc tor. "Whnt forP "Thoso llvo faresl" It was paid, nnd the victim offered to lick nuyhody in tho car before ho got off. Then ho got off, shook his list nt tho conductor, and darkness nettled down upon the city and sent the sparrows to their nests under the eaves. Detroit Free Press. CALIFORNIA'S Finest: Production. Two nf .Mutiy. Malcontent Ah, this Is a hnrd, cruel world. 1 supiKiso I would havo starved to death right In my early homo if I hadn't got away, hut I'm llttlo Utter off yet Old Friend I remember you got disgusted with o very body and everything Ih-ciiuso others were moro proscrous than yourself, nml you sold tlio pair of Imported dogs your undo toft you for money enough to go off umong strnngers. "Yes, that fool of n Winks bought 'cni. Minks never hud sense enough to como in when it mined, ho could hardly feed himself, nn' yet ho liouglit them big dogs of mo. What became of HlluksP "Ho owns the finest dog kennel In the country nnd Is rich." Omaha World. Utlllrlng (linger Jura. Thero are a nuinlier of ways in which empty ginger Jars can Imj utilized. Ono Is ns tho liowl to a lump. These also make excellent receptacles for (lowers. Ladles who are ar tlstlcnlly inclined can cover them with mntnel mint, mid then, when this foundation coat is dry, any design can Iki painted on them iu oil paints. Detached sprays of flow ers look well, such as Jonquils, or thoy cun bo roughly mluttd in somo of tho conven tional and geometric patterns found on east ern xttery. A drawing or an original jwt khould bo copied; a coat of copal varnish ut tlio last makes It complete. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. .Split I'eu Soup. Bonk iu warm wntor over night ouo quart of split peas. Put tho soaked pens, with Imlf a pound ot salt ork cut in thlu slices and a cracked beef bono or two, into four quarts of cold wnter; mid a chopped onion, salt and pepiier to taste. Strain through a colander, rubbing tlio peas to a tolerably thick puree, simmer ten ml uutcs and pour into tho tureen, iu w lilcb barbed! placed a peeled and sliced onion. IlolliinilaUo Situro fur I'lali, i;to. Tho true hollandnlso snttco Is simply butter plainly melted iu a snueepnn, llavorcd with a llttlo cpiHir ami salt and a llttlo lemon Juice This Is allowed to settle over tho lire, and is then xurcd, fieo from tho sediment nt tho Ihottom of tho pan, into a very hot Banco boat This banco is n very valuable addition to tUh, asparagus and all green vegetables. A Sulmtaiitlal DUli Without Meat. A substantial dish without meat Is tho fol lowing: Wash and pool two quarts of pota toes, ieel and slice six ounces of onions, skin nnd bono two largo herrings, season with salt and popjier, inmr enough water on to cook, bake an hour mid n half and servo hot Any cold gravy, stock or dripping on hand will Iki tatter tlinii tho water. D Ilo had won the prise Now York Sun. Trn-ln-la lo. "I cannot sing the old songs,' Though well I know tlio tune, And I can carol llio tho bird 7 That sings In leafy Juno. ' Yet though I'm full of tnuslo As choirs of slusln;; lilnlfi,' "I caiiuot sing tlio old songs" "UT" I do not know tho words, I start on "Hall Columbia" And get to "heaven lioni lnd,M And there I strll o an up grndo With neither steam nor snud. "Star Spangled Ilnuner" throws ma JUpht In my wildest screaming, I start nil right, hut dumbly como To olceless wreck at "streInlng.,, Bo when I sing the old songs, Don't murmur or complain. If "Tl, ilo ah da, turn do diim" 21 Bhould All tho sweetrnt strain. I love tlddy um diiin ill ilo, ' And the trallala eep ill birds, But "I cannot slug the old songs I do not know tbo words. Durdetto In Brooklyn Ealsw A l'ew Minor Points Well Worth Ite iiii'inliurlng, Mrs. John Sherwood, a recognized author ity on tho etiquetto of society, ndvlses a young man never to let his calls in) too long. Ono hour wns all that Mine. Itecamler granted to the most ngivoablo of men for an evening visit. Tho rule is a good ono. It is much tatter to go away leaving your friends wishing you hnd stayed longer than to stay so long tlmt ouo hostess wonders If Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes' suggestion of a ship which could not lio launched had over occurred to her guest, Thosnmo authority reminds young men who are fond of horso back riding, thnt they should not offend by currying into tho presenco of ladies tho order of tho stable, a by no means untrequcut occurrence. fronting (.Inn. Frosting glnss Is oaslly dono by washing tho window over with a strong decoction of Epsom salts. Let It dry, nnd repent tho pro cess nt least thrco times, w hen it will have tho effect of hoar frost or fine moss. Hrncket fur Tnwela. The bracket illustrated iu tho cut is mndo ot wood with a recess on which cun bo placed powder boxes, tumblers and tho liko. A Ninutl Item of Courtiny. It is one of tho minor things of lifo, in ouo sense, to writo to your Initios or Mmo mem ber of h family where you havo bten visiting immediately after going home. Hut ns n point of courtesy nnd propriety it is your duty to do it Always write, and writo soon; without fail express your appreciation of their hospitality; nlludo to tho pleasure tho visit gavo you. Not to do so Is almost un pardonable rudeness and is ungrateful. And, on tho other hand, when a guest of your own has thus written you should sikiii answer her, lestbho lioleft to some misgiving thutsho bos ltiMmo way disupoiuted you. HoHtriR mul (luraU. If your guests aro intimate friends, do not feel it necessary to banish them to tho parlor or sitting room whilo you uro engaged ubout your household duties. They would undoubt edly prefer to assist you, so thnt you could the sooner bo freoto sit down quietly with tlieni for a chut or quiet visit. Consult tho rVlshoH of your guests taforo making doiluito ;luns for their cutcrtuiuiuoi.ii. r tin A TOWEL liHACKET. Tho towels lii use are hung up on noils at tho buck of tho bracket, while an embroid ered towel Is suspended iu front from a rail for decoration. Tho embroidery is carried out with rod nnd bluo cotton on llusslan llnon, Iu satin stitch. Tho knotted frlngo is formed of red and bluo cottou UirumW PIS 13. 13 cc CD a r-r CD t-h' O i i r 0 i (JQ CD () r 3 0 CO it rA U) () O O C o i (I) a -rj CD "J 3' 0 rr td D -H O CD c O CD a H d i i o O a an in a ro O o 0) h-h 0 P CD o CD Jarvis' California Pear Cider. This delicious summer beverage is tnndc In California, from very ripe mellow Hartlctt Pears. In the height of the ripening season many tons of pears become too ripe for shipping or canning purposes, they can then be utalied by pressing them into cider. The fresh juice Is boiled down two gallons intoone, nnd Is then strained through pulverized char coal. This heating, condensing and straining completely destroys fcr inentatlon.nnil the cider ever afterwards rcninlns sweet and good nnd Is a most healthy and nutritious article for family use. Knowing there aro many spurious ciders sold in this market we offer the above explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. H. Long. Very Respectfully, THE G. M. JAR VIS CO., Sole Proprietors, San Jose, California. 39 N. state Sheet, Chicago TIIK r M unv-N rn r- .. Chicago, July 71b, 1887 11 Ih li. Al. JAI. IS CO., (cnticmcn: I have made made n chemical examination of the sample of Jnrvls' Pear Ode submitted to me n few dujs ago, and would report these points among others noted. '1 he liquid Is non-alcoholic and has a specific gravity of 10.65. The total cxtrac tive matter amounts to 10.25 l'-'r cent, containing only .621; per cent of free acid. The tests show this acid to be malic acid as usually found in fYuit juices. 1 find no other ncld or foreign substance added for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to consist simply of the juice of the Pear as icprcsented. Yours truly, J. II. LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chicago Medical College THE G. M. JARYIS CO . San Jose, Cal. THE G. M JARYIS CO 39 N. State St. Chicago. W. B. HOWARD, Traveling Salesman. FOR SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants.