i miTf i H ijlfcJiiMJ fciiiihlirwKiHaiiMfiiiri i as asfi - - " II.-- v i wiiyiijasjj mrsMSvspsssai - - ' - -Vl-ll ,.W , , ,1 T1- T ' PjssBgjjwysjsfr -Wwxy i 'ii "j n in iifWiwmwn,. K v 1 D jf 'j It 4 ' V- r. tl C .. p. m TRAVEL VIA THE 11 Is tho 'illy Uni' riiundmdii I'llv tnrnimli lciier nnd Hult Ijihc i lit, u mule in Him Francis nnd oilier I'lillfurtiln points, ami U known us tho "Scouio line" lo lliu I'ni'llli co l- Tho IliirlliiKion limits runs ncr its own truck everyday In Um your. I'niuploU trains of I'lillniiiii I'nhieo I. iir mill Klt-until Day I'nnrhra ItclHeon Denver nnd Chicago, Denver ft ml Knn. City, Denver and Omaha, Kansas City and Peoria, Kansas City and Chicago, Lincoln and Chicago, Lincoln and St. Louis, Lincoln and Peoria, Lincoln and Knn. City, Making direct eonnis'llonsln I'nlnn Depot forull HiliitM North. Knsl, Hnulli nml wml, 11 Is iho I'lonccr IMltlim Cnr I.I no liclwccu Missouri rlxuruml I'hlriiijo. Meals only 7x Tin' Ihirlliutin Illnlug I'm wore Imlll ox- Fiifly for the sendee nml mo inunintiMl mi Irclyln llio liiirmnlor uur putnuiH. ITlrt THKHHOHT LINK IIICTWKIJN LINCOLN AND OMAHA, Via llin Aliliiiut Cul-olT, iniiUliiK direct i neotlon with trains rorHI.I'inil, Minn. noll Chli'MKiMimt nil polulH Kind nml NnrllifiiHt, 1 lie illiuriuns or llio l.lnrolu-dhlcnun hU' era vln I hi impiilnr rout nm tit lilty ( Htlro.eor Omul lOtliM"., whero berths uuty bo secured m nil) null' A KHrlrtlty In nmilfiof Oeciiu Hleamslilp Tick , nun iMriic contemn iilluiratr In lo tlm old country or desiring tn send fbr their frlc nilsshouM not roll to (Mim-HiKiiiil ttli no. Our mil. nm tin. linrtMl, niidourfiicllltlcuiii-MUn1ed,nNwn repre sent each and cvely line uiiimiIiijc the Atlantic. A.G. IIIMKH. City Pass. Aitt., I.lmmln. r h. kustim, u. w, nor imr.mc, lcu. Pass, nml T'kt AkI tlnnornl M'ger, tltiintiK. Omnhs J. II. V. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, HiilMliitrH completed or In course of erection roin April I, Itwlt ihirlnrm black. 0 K ontgomery, lllli nml N . ilo do I, W lllllliiinlor, llthncnr.V. lteetnumnt (Odells) U K .Monipiumry, N new llth. Ilealdcnce, J J Imlinrr, J nml lh. tin J I) Msofnrlaiiil. y nml I llli. ilo Julin Zcliriniir. I) nml 111 ti. tin Albert Watkltm. 0 hot mil nml tOth ilii Win M Uimnnl. K liel Oth ami 10th ib K)l(liithrlo,'lliiitidN. ilo J K llced, M I), F bet 1Mb nml 1 7th iM liOM llnlilwln, II lift lHth mul 1Mb HsiilUrium building nt Mllfonl, Nub, Hit". llaptlst church, I ttli ami K street, ortuary ea i t.d and nvijirliu to nb at Wytikn Cfunrtt'O". OiHw Hootno :i'l mul ill Rloliardst Bloolc DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, xn GoldFillings ASpeciltay Gold, Silver and Porscclain Crowns Insert. cd on roots ot teeth. Sets Inserted without plslc. All operations llrntxlnss and war ranted. 1 1 14 O Street over Klllott's. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. nCONOJIY IS M'KAIiTII. All tho l'ATTKUNH you with to uo hirln tho year, for nothing, (a aaviog ot from $3.00 lo $4.00), by alucrlblug for THE CAPITOL CITY CODRIER Demorest i"-tt.j wthtjf jyiagaine MithTwl Ordtrs for Cut Pspar Pitttnuof your own uUetlon aiid of any tlxa. OTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, foa $3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE), EMOREST'8 THE BBS m Or nil tlio AlaffBZlnoM. i ktaimno flToaie, T'ocNi, and uTiiin Lrmuiri ATTHcnrv3SS.- combininu Autiitic, Hcisn. Tine, and llousmioui mattkiis. SthlMtrateil wllh Original Htret Knarav i9t,i'hatotiravurr, Olt J'lPturfm anU Mitt Wooiteut, mukliif it the JUodetMaaa-. Ins of .Imrrfifti. Qtch Mi-.'uzlno coMtatnsu coupon onlcr entitling Ihs holilor ta tho sih'ctlon of any p&ttrm llluitrsttil Sl tlif fs.tilou avrtnieni in tfiut number, sad in sty of llu tlico tnsiiuftcttinxl, miking pstttnis f trlnst the your of tlio valuoof over three dollira. OKMOItrf;T MONTHLY Is Ja.tly tniltledlho I7nrld's Model Maj-azluc. 7us largest tn Form, tbe Attft hi Circulation, au-l tto bet TWO Oollir family Msgat Ino isn til. PK8 vlll be the Twenty, ftmnh ymr ot lis puSlIcs'.ion, and It stands st tno be nt of Family 1'erloulcsls. It cnntalus Til pages, lartc qunrtn. MxUH Inches, eletrsnUyprlottid and fully illustrated. lubllrtcd iy W, Jcoatuge Deoiunwt, New York - And by Special A4jrswssesit 7om .'' Uned sarltk fkm emM Cily Cmter at $3.25 Per Tear. BADGERiirf THE CURI08ITV SHOP. Orly Loiomntl Itnllillnt In th Unlttnl nlat llnlilvrln' Klnt Ri.ln. Th flrtt locomutive mad by M. W Bild win win n nilnlntura iiRino which drw cnr with (light iviMoiigeni It won tbown In (iiiIh Ik for Iho llrnt llmo nt I'mlo1! munoiiin, I'hllnddlpbln, on April Co, I8M. In IKU no rroolTMl nn ordpr from thn I'lillndolphM nml Onnnnntown llnllronil coniMiny for a loon tnntlvo, nooonlhiR to n plnn of UoL ti II. U)tK, U. H. A,, which wn plnrml on thn roml Nov, BJ of tlio Mima year Though lt own wrlght wim llnilUxl to flvn ton. It wan iililn to pull thirty tons nt a rnto of flftoon mllin nn hour, AcconlliiR to the ndvcrtlncnii'titH , In thn nnwtMpor of tlmt ilny It rnn dally wlioii tlio wpnthor ww fnlr, but on rnlnv dnyx hnrsmnir iittarhtwl to Um cnn. M. W. Hnldwlu itiih not mi Kii;lllmian, but n nntlvn of Kllrnbflthtiiwii, N J., wbrrn hn wnii Inirn Don. 10. 1TK.V. HU father, n car rliigo nmkiT, dliii when AlntthliiA ivn 4 yrmrn of ngo, mid hU tiintlmr, hnvlng lost nil prnwrty left by his fnllwr through tlu inl mnnngi'inrnt of thouxccutoi-H, wmobllgoil to upHrt hnr fmully of Itvu chlldrun by tier own exurtloin. At tlm iip of 10 Mntthlnn bcRun to li'iiin tlio Jowclor'M triulo In I'liiln dclphlii, nml nhmi Ukviiiiu nn (ixiort MorU mini. "I Ilo Nnl Lot Tbrr. Ir. I'rll." Tlie lllioa qtintnl Ixilnw vrrtn writ ton hy Tom llrnwii, lio wit iMirn In tOM nml died In 1704. Tlioy nroi I iluimi Inn) iIipi. Or IVIll ' TIip minim hy I citiitiol U'lli lint thin I know (nil null I do not luo tlni', )r Kcll. Tlionim llrown, iIiwi'IIkiI by Addlnnn n "of fnratloun nu'inory." him the nuthor of numnniu iIIiiIhuiii'h, lettcnt, pooinn nml otlmr lulmiOliilili, llrt coIIihiUmI Id ITU? I)r Johtutoii ivfcfH to blm In hl" 1,1 fo of Dry don" n n iniin of Komn ability, but who Inlil out nil hht Kwur uK-.n "mnull JcM nml gnw bulTiKinvry, no that hli iH-rfiinimiuiw Imvo llt tlt Intrlimlu vnluo." NotwithtUiuilliiK nil verso opinion rolutlvoto Drown, thu Jingling conceit about Dr. Fell, owing to It quotnhlo iiok.1, Mtourcd him u nirhn In nil quotntlon booki, nml It linn Imvu iiwmI by tuitnyn writer nml nmny n publlu H'iiki'r, mid wlllcontlmie to bo. Thero nrn n givitt mmiy Moplo who nro fnmillnr with lnigfolluw' kxiuii who bcliavohu wns thn author of tlicno linen. llin ClirUlliin f.ru. Tho ClirUtiiin Em U tlio term given to tlio ' great ern from which nil Clirlntlmn enmputo their time. It wnii ruppowil to corrviiond with tho (Into of tlio blrtli of Chrlxts but, no- cording to mum of the lilgliiwt nutliorltloi, Ctirlat wim Utni four yivirs twforo tho com. tnencemeut of our era. The practice of rtcU ' Onlng time from the birth of ChrUt wan In troduced In tlio Cbrlitinn church nbout the Sixth contury Tho practlco bocmno gun-, oral nbout tho middle of tho Klftconlh con tury. Chronologonhnvo divided tho time twtweon rreatlon mid tho birth of Clirlut Into ncva. I Pint ngo (cmitlon todclugei, 4(XM-Utl II C ! ecnnd ngo, to tho coming of Abraham Into Cannnn, !SltSIU): third nge, la the nxodu from Egypt, IWI-UOl, fourth ngo, to the founding of tiolouum' lomplo, HIHHOM, fifth ngu, to tho cnpluro of Jcruimloiii, KIM- I &8d, sixth ngo, to thu birth of Christ, 5H5-4 U. C. Wo nro now In the noventh ngo, no cording to this chronology. Kittling Urowneil llnillva. Tho bod Ion of drowneil Mirxona are somo times brought to the surfneo of tho wntor by the firing of ordunnco near tho ol This effect Is produced when the body baa boon in tho water for some time nnd linn hocomu through chemical procvKw nearly equal In gravity to the wnter Itwilf, ao thnt n vory slight disturbance of tho water will camw the body to move, When n gun is tlmi tuvir the surface of tho water a (wirtinl vacuum It created by tho cxploHiou near tho mouth ot tho cannon, the atmospheric pruMturo on the surfneo is doci-onsetl nnd the wnter tends to rise to till the vacuum, causing little waves to rise. Also, bubbles urn HIiernUiL This upward motion bolug felt from boiuMith, tin body will rise with oven o ullght n force nt tho top. Tho perveutngo of uccoKiful nt terapU to ralso drowutHl bodien by this me thod is very suinCL Tlio Holy Number. 8oven Is n holy or fortunate, rather than lucky, number There nre seven dny In creation, seven spirit before tlie lml, seven beavons, seven ChrUtlnu grne'S, oven ngs of man, seven mmllcMttckH, seven ulnrs, seven hours In Itovelations. The nlehemUta rwog nlted tho reptition of seven in iinture, nud mailo It a nuiglo number, with tbnlr woven metals gold, silver, iron, quicksilver, lead, tin, copper Tliore wctv seven rluimploiis of ChrlsU-udom, iicrontlug to the legoinl, seven sleepetv, aoven wonders of the world. The consideration of K-veu as iHiing a number of wonderful Import Is thus ns old ns tlio tlms of the writer of tho Old Testament, The first l-i.llllrul I'nrtlra. Tho two Klltiral jmrtlrs of tlio early days of the republic wore l-Yderal am) Republican. The Federal party believed thnt the Unite) States should take a ilnco among the nations of tbe world, not as a confederacy without h head, but as n strong nntlotu The Iteput'll can party looked on thn Union as an aggre gation of individual uNUoa The central tlguro of tho Federalists, though not their leader, was Washington, the lenders wore Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. The loaders tf the Republican party wcro Jeffor son, Madison, Calhoun, Grundy and othsrs. I'rancfMl'riisslam I'orcns. The effective force of the French army when preparing for tbe battle of Gravelotte, the first decisive battle of tho Franco-Prussian war, was '.JTU.OOO, although the array was nominally rated at 310,000. Tbe Oerman army was 447,000 mon, In three divisions, commanded respectively by Qen. Von Steuv metx, Prince Frederick Charles and tbs crown priuoc, MacMahon buil about 150,000 men at Sedan and tho Germans iMO.000. Baxalno surrendered 173,000 men and ollloert at Mets. renetrtttlnn. Not Dlstanoe, Tho big gunn made ubrond ore not tested for tbeir ntsoluU carrying (inwors, but for their penetrativb powora. Thus the targets at which they are aimed are not placed to learn so mucb how far they will carry tu how deeply the shot will pouotntte armor of given thickness. Two, three nnd five miles aro tho usual distances at which the targeu are placed. It has been estiiuuted that m biggent guns, thewoon the Italian ironclads, and some of tho largest Kngluti guns, can throw a shot u distance of elovcti miles wltb considerable accuracy A Million. According to German and English nota tion, a billion lanrnlllkon millions, l,000,us 000,000, by the French and American not. lion, it is a thousand millions, l.OOO.tXXJ.Oua Tbe arguments of ease in writing and read ing are all In favor of, the Frencn system, and It mcy be that tfiey have woo as to adopt It; if they havssjt, It Is strange taai wo should mfer Ute .KTStich and Italian ts Ibe German and KagHsfa system. YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN. DEVOTED TO THE ENTERTAINMENT OF DOYS AND GIRLS. Thn NlBhtlngnlr, Which from Anrlont Tlinen IIhk llrrii llin Ttirinn of IWrt ami tlm llrllslil of Ml Who Hut llrnril It Wonilriiu Hiiiib. Thn tilghtlngnln In well known a tlio rtnrxt of notigHtuni. It in n nntlvn of mnuy pnrbt of Kuropo mid Aaln nml thn north of Africa. It In i bird of ptuuige, oxtomling lln mimmer mlgrntlotM In tlio continent of ICuropo nn far north nn tlio nm III of Hncdcu. It fnHiienti thlcketflnud hnlgonnud low, ilnmp incnilowi, nrnr utromufl. TIIK N10I1TINOALK. Thn nightingale mnmlly Ix-glns Its song in the ovrnlug, mid slugs, with brief intervals, throughout tho night. Tho variety, loudnwi nml rlehiioM of Its note uri eipuilly extrnof. dltmry, nml Its long, ipilwrlug ktnilus nre full of plnlutivoiu'Mi. Thn iilghtlngnlu hns been n favorite from inot nnoiciit times, ami W often niciitlnmil In ilm MMtrynf Imllnnnd IVrsIn, ns well unof (Iivpim utnl Homo. The loves of the nlghtiugiiliimid tho rose nro n fanciful thetno In whieh ivibtorn KX-t de light The nlghtltigalo much reiublii tho nilhrcnit In mmiuers, ami In equally pugnii elom. Illtil catchers generally prooura night Ingnlei for cage bints prnvlous to tho jvilrlug w'noii, ns they then hofomo aiily rvcouclleil to eoulluement, whereas. If taken after pair ing, they fret and pine until thov din. Hi. lo I'liiy Timiil. Ijiwii ti.iinls, says I-Munrd P. Mnc.Mullcn, tho New Yorl. Uiwn Tennis club champion, Is n gmno for thought. Many players lm nglne that tho only thing about It Is to git tho bnll over tho net Ut every player when ho makes a stroke have a reason for making It In this way lm docs It, and If It turns out badly let blm try to sen tho nnson of It. Another till ng it would 1 well to remem ber Is tlmt Iho uucp4ctd it always terribl. Very often It jxiys to innko u stroke simply localise your opKuout doiss not exiK-et it, Good players sometime get Into tho hnblt of playing too much by roto so that you can tell exactly where they am going to put tho IwlL If your antagonist doesn't know whnt yon aro going to do It has a demoralizing effect upon him. In service theru should lint be too much dllTercnco between tho spetsl of tho first and second bnll. A very swift first service ts al most always very uncertain. Mr Mm'Mtillen belloves In placing tho service and hitting thu second hall fairly hard even at tho risk of making n double fault. On the question whether it is licttor to play a placing game with tho ball at a fair rnto of soed, or n very hard but not so certain gmno, ho ex presses himself ns decidedly in favor of tlio former V"uilrs of tlio Animal l(lii;iloiii Tho microscopic world is full of wonders. Them am tiny little cteaturcs which, not withstanding their extreme mimitcncxs, pos sess In some cnefi n surprisingly complicated internal crgaulsm. Their form is, as n rule. tlxed, yet some of thorn change their shape at will, and present to the eyes or thoastou ished observers so many dltrcreiit asfiects thnt at the expiration of five minutes they ennuot lie recognized, At one moment they nre globular or threo cornered, nn instant after they aro wen taking on tho nppearwico of a star. Acconlingly, tho-so crentuivs, with their deceptive changes of form, bavo receive! the name of rrotei, from the famous sea god of antiquity, who by hU wonderful metamor phose was enabled to elude attempts to catch him. Some animalcules of this class surround themselves with wlf produced feet llko living roots, th arrangement of which thoy are scon to vary in n thousand ways. Somotlmes thoy extend them to nu immense length sometimes they withdraw them entirely Thoy spread them out separately, join then, together, or cntwino them hko tho locks of a gorgon. One Mttln Hbon. "I belong," said the llttlo shoe, "To a baby fair with golden hair With dimpled smiles And cuunlng wiles And eyes of blue," "What do you do, You little shoo, All the dayr Tell roe. ! pray, UtUe shoe, mutt you dor TDK WKK 8110IC A-OAIUNQ DOES. "UpMulrn nml down," said the wee shoe, "Two llttlo feet, Dolnty aud sweet. Putter about Indoors and out, Aud take me too." "Wltsre do you go, you dear weo shoef Do you woary, For land and sea, For something uovrf" "Bometlmes I snll," said tbe wee shoe, "Across tbe aea; Tvrlxt you aod roe, It Is not beat To tell the rest! I'm flaby's shoe." Stephen O Irani was born In Bordeaux (Trance, in tho year 173a lie dlod tn 18:11. (VWcn's public Latin school was foundoi In ItStf. PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. A I'npulnr Manltarj Teat Condemned Curiosities ol llin Healing Art. A test for sower gns, which has been ex tensively recommended of Into, consists In ex)xnlng to tho suspected atmosphere pieces of ier moistened with n solution of sugar of lend The piece of pner nm supposed to Indicate tho presence of thn dreaded gns by turning blnck. Popular Science Nows now pronounces this test entirely unrellablo and only ludlratlvoof the presence of sulphuret ted hydrogen, a very dlsngreeablo gas, but notesecially dangerous In small quantities It is truo, nccordlng to tho authority quoted, thnt tho nlr of sowers usually contains mom or lew of this gns, but this Is not nl ways the ease, ns such test piqiein hnvo tieen exKwol for hnlf nn hour over the open mouth of n very oITrnslvo sower without tlinsllghtestdls coloration taking plncn Them Is no dcllulte test for sewer gas known, nnd It Is much bet ter lo nvoid nil possibility of Its presence than todcciiil iijion any chemical tests for ludicntinnsof its existence. I'nstenr's Trrnltnnnt f Ilvilropliiibln. In referring to Pasteur and his treatment of hydrophobia. Helaiien mentions that two of "tlio iNitfeiltH tmntisl by Pastour for ralili havadlixl during tho present yenr One of llieso wns n boy, ngisl I, wlio was bitten by mad dog nu Dec. 0 Inst, nud was under treat ment nt Pasteur's Institute from tho 12th ol Deermlter IH87. until the 7th of January th' year lln dliil of hydrophobia on .Inn 2J Tho second ease wns that of a woman, aged la. She wns bitten ou Jan ' of thn present yenr, and wns placed under Pasteur's treat ment on Jnn. V!U Shu died on Feb. 17 of hy drophoblo. A Itemnrkithln I'nsn ol Skin nritftlmr. Or lleilnrd, n French physician, has sue cossfullv experimented with skin taken from iHiiicnth the wing of n chicken, as a graft for wounds on u human being Ilo finds that tho skin of birds nnd fowls lias tho nil vantage of being supplo, delicate and vascu lar. that it Is readily adapted to tho surface of n wound, where It ndheree without under going absorption, fly tills menus a severe burn of the scalp, measuring three Inches by two nnd of eight months' standing, wns ci catrized and completely healed in two months. Klesiirn nt Dm 1,1 p. Fissure of tho Up, or chnpped lips, Is an annoying trouble mid unless properly treated Is generally somewhat ohstlnnte Journnl of Health ndviscs, ns tho quickest wny to cum it, to draw n stick of lunar eaustlc over the wound, slightly burning tlio snmo. The operation is painful only for a moment, nud improvement commences nt once. After cauterizing, "camphor loo" should be fre quently nppllcd. and. ns n rulo, tho wound will lienl lu threo or four days. Chloroform nml ttin Kleclrlc Current. Remarkable elfects in tho treatment of facial and other forms of neuralgia aro claimed by Professor Ailnmkinwlcz from thn combined nctlnu of chloroform and tho con itant electric current Tho nlectrodo Is made of hollow charcoal. Into which the chloro form Is Introduced, nnd from which the cur rent sends it into tho tissues Tho nctlon of tho consta f current ami tho chloroform pro duco n burning sensation, followed by local nmesthcsln, oxcopt where tho norvea nro deep seated, as in sciatica. I Sure Cure r a rtty. When you feel that pricking pnln and see tho fatal llttlo sK)tof red on tho eyelid thnt surely fortells tho coming of a, sty, bavo no fears for the result, but put In a small bag a tenspoonful of blnck tea, on which pour enough boiling wnter to moisten, ns soon nn cool enough put It on tho ovo, nnd let It ro muln until morning According to Harper's Dazar tho sty will in all probability tie gono, if not, ono more application will tie certain to remove It 1'olsonons Wounds. For tho treatment of poisonous wounds made by Insect n physician advises tho direct application of hartshorn, cologne wntor or vlnegnr This is usually all that Is needed, but sometimes a wrson may bo stung by a great mnnv bees or wasps at onco. In which caso fainting may Ito produced, which will call for internal stimulants, such as hartshorn, wlno, brandy or tho llko SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. Well Authority Itoveuls Impnrtunt Se crets of luceess In Society. To "get on In society" Involves much that is not Included In any code of etiquette Mrs. Jherwood, ono of our lending social authorities, gives, however, some pertinent ndvlcoto tlie women who wish to succeed! She should never show n fractious or per emptory irritability In small things, she should lo patlont if a friend keeps her wait ing; she should beir, as long ns sho can, hent or n draught rather than mako others un comfortablo, she should not Ihj fussy alnmt her MipoRcd rights, sho should yield rather than Insist, upon the Ix-st seats. All society is founded on those concessions. Wo nro not always wrong whon we quarrel, brt we should never quarrel in public; nor should we, If wo moet our doodllost foo In a friend's house, refuse to recognize him. That is neu tral territory, and wo nro bound to rospoct our hostess and her feelings. A woman who would fill a high place in society must bo unselfish, considerate, full of momory, complaisant., amtablo and honor able; sh must do n thousand gracious things for which she will never bo thanked; she must stand at her post when dying of fa tigue, sho must talk to bores. Tho post of honor is the post of danger. Sho must submit to criticism, sho must bo nttacked, sus pected, called selfish, proud and conceited, false, pei baps, although her constancy may bo perfect, but sho must novor show that she feels these attacks. She must never ndver tise her own failures, never complain that she was not Invited, that sho bid been badly treated, that she had made a failure, that she had regretted her own lack of success. Tho world dors not cart for our failures; It re ceives us generally al our own rating, nnd unless a person Is dismally sulky, or absurdly pretentious, or abominably vulgar, she will get on wed enough. Cue Thing unit Another. "Nlco" Is a wonl tabooed In fashionable circles. All superlatives am alto bad form. If you wish to praise anything highly you may call It "strong," "well done," or "quite good," or say that It ploases you "much." A norr conceit In dinner cards Is to have above tho placo for the namo somo poetical quotation boarlng upon gastronomy. In the upper loft hand corner aro a fow grains of rice, the oriental symbol of hospitality. "Whn the plato Is sent up for more meat, tend up your knife uud fork with it, It is a breach of good manners to retain them." This advice Is from several very good author ities on tho wnys of pollto society It is only fnlr to odd, however, that others, apparently quite as trustworthy, atHtw exactly tb t op posite, and that this may still bo regarded as ao .unsettled point CALIFORNIA'S Finest : Production. CO 13 CO CD a r CD -b O I 1 r l 0 i 0 CfQ CD (J) r B 0 P r W 09 O h-i M O o to to CO OsJ PIP MBSaasst M Jams' California Pear Cider. I his delicious sutntner bcvcra,'c Is mndc In California, from very ripe indlow IJnrtlett Pears. In the ht-lght of the ripening, scacon mnnv tons of pears become loo ,v,c f0,r,..fc,,,I1I,1"8 ,or canning purpotet., they cnn then be idolized by prcsslnc them into CUlCr. I llC frChll IlllCC is bnill-d flnwn ul .,ntlrt,c l,,l.,n. on.t 1. .1..... ..!.. 1 .. . pulvcrlrcd char coal. This licntlng, condensing and straining completely destroys fer mentatlon.atul the cider cvsr afterwards remains sweet and good and is n mobt licnltliv nnd nutritious article for family use. T Knowing there are many spurious ciders sold In this market we offer I he above explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Long. Very Respectfully, THE G. M. JARVIS CO., Sole Proprietors, ' San Jose, California. 3 N. Slatc Strcct( Chicago. TUB (J. M. JARVIS CO., Gentlemen: Chicago, July 7th, .8By. I have made made a chemical examination of the sample of Jarvls' Pear Cldcc subinitted to me a few days ngo, nnd would report these points among others noted. '1 he liquid is non-tilcohollc and has n pcclfic gravity of 10.65. The total extrac tive matter amounts to 10,25 per cent., containing only 025 per cent of free ai Id. The tests show this acid to be malic acid ns tisuully found in fruit juices. I find no other acid or foreign substance added for color or flavor. I believe it, therefore, to consist simply of the juice of the Pear as rcpresenlctl. Yours truly, J. II. LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chlcngo Medical College, THE 6, 1. JARVIS C0 San Jose, Cal. W. B. HOWARD, FOR SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants. 0 -! (f) G 0 i 3 CD td y 2 () Vs'1 o O o CO en C 0 2 t-d 9- P5 0 U1 CD C 0 CD w JS 73 o 171 CD O CD THE G, M JARYIS CO 39 N. S'ntc St. Chicago. Traveling Salesman. I .1 M V'. ','.j;Miii''M,', , , ttJjU'tA'tu' , . 1