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ii JJJJJJEJBgJgEas-L-s---a-aWaa-a--aa-a '- M (-flhntfi'''u.'Hrvv-rr,---''T im"UVilIM ,a?HiM -- tyiwsi i mtmUmMmVHMI fSUBWBS JUfKi'-K tttmtmmtmmM l t ft.'. r' 'tj i r i , H. W. BROWN, Denier In Drugs and Medicines 1AINTS,01LS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Klcventh st. Mp Wanted! Wanted nt onco n responsible party o( good address to represent sri"rar ,s7"o:r:k: UyllON. TUCKS, K. HILL, nutlior of UlU's Mnnunl of Social niul llusl. nes Forms. In LANCASTER COUNTY An excellent opportunity to secure n good portion nnd make money, Snles onn be made on the InMnllincnt plnn when deslr- cd. Address for terms nnd particulars, HILL STANDARD BOOK CO,, Publishers, 103 StntcSt., CHICAGO, ILL. J, II. V. JIAWKtNS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, HnlMlug completed or In course of erection from April I, iwl: itimliios block. 0 V. oiiteouiery, lllh and N. do do l.Vlllllliuiey, lltli near .. Keatnurniit (Oilells) 0 H Montgomery, N near Itcsldcnce, J .' Imlie.IT, J and ISth. , , 1I0 J 1) Jlncfnrlnml, Q nmt 1 Itli. do John Zelining, v nl lllli. iln Allx-rt Wntklii. I) let nth and lOtli do Win M Ijeonniil. i:t't Dili nml HUli. do K It flutlirlf, Villi niul N. do .1 i: Heed. M ll, V Ixl HUli niul ttlli do li O M Baldwin, (I Ih'I IHIIi nnd ltitli. Sanitarium building at Mllfonl, Noli, First llAptlst church, 1 Itli nnd K afreet. orttinryonadi'l and receiving lomtint wyiikn cemetery. onieo Booms !M nud II I Riolinrds T31oolc Monarch of the Dailies ! TOME Omaha Bee! Delivered to nny part of the city for 20 cents n week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. ALU AflOUNO THE HOUSE. DR. B. B. Powers, DENTIST, 7 TTT Gold Fillings A Spciltay Gold, Silver nnd Porscelaln Crowns Insert ed on roots of teeth. Sets Inserted without plate, All operations first iclass and war ranted. 1314 O Street over Elliott's. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ECONOMY IN AVKAIiTII. Alltho PATTKllNB ou wlli to uu during tlia year, for nothing, ( uvlug of from (3.00 to $ l.wj, by aubacrlblng for THE CAPITOL CITY COURIER D Timely ftmrffrntlnn on Vnrlnn Homo Top Irt, with Hsvernl Tempting Itrelppn. Tho gladiolus, rich nnd lirllllnut In color ing, yot dellcatn In texture, In ono of llio most satisfactory bull for summer nnd fnll blooming that enn txi grown. It give the host effect when planted In masse. If llio bulbs nr set In rich, light soil, nnd kept freo from weeds, (ho glndlnlus txsd will fiirmsh n splendid collection of Mowers In endless vnrl ety of color, Tho only oxtrn enro required Is to stako up tho plnnts to prnvont tholr Ixdtig blown down during licnvy rfiln or wind storms. "Com planting" time, or whenover tlio ground is dry nnd warm enough no them Is tin danger of tlio bull rotting Itftoro start ing Into growth, Is right for putting out tlio bulbs. They lilossom during August nnd on until frost, if sticeosslvo plantings tiro tnnde, nnd nm ono of tlio handsomest features of tho flower garden. Hoses nnd shrubs for tho grounds nround tho housd nm commonly propnRnted by slips orcutthiRS. Hut somo varieties do not lend themselves easily to f his trvntmciit, nud for such tho following method, recommended ns a qulto suro ono by nil ingenious nuinteui' florist, mny tm trledi Tnko n f nir-lncli enrthen crock nnd draw tho brnnch thnt you wish to obtain through tlio pot) bring tho oml of tho stem nu Inch or mom beyond tho rim, then fill tho crock full of sand nnd dry enrth. Keep tho slip in tho contor, pnss u strlnR nround tho pot nnd tin It to tho main stalk. Wntcr tho enrth two or three t linen n week. When tho leaves tiegln to grow cut tho stem nt tho Ixittomof tho crock nbout hnlf oft. You will dnd It Ims put out fibrous roots, nud in n short tlmnyou can cut it off entirely, nud when lnrgo enough can easily transplant It by removing carefully from tho small crock. Only watchful enro will lusuro perfect foil a go for rosed. At tho first sign of depre dation by slugs apply whlto holleboro, which Is tho stiiilnrd remedy for this earliest foo of tho tender follngo. Noxt will como thu roso bug, for which picking pit by baud Is very generally practiced. IX tho green Uy nppcars it may Ikj fought with n mlxturo of whalo oil i-oap nud tobacoo steeped together. Liquid iimuuro is often usod for its stimulaU ing elTect upon tho llowers. It should bo npplled u few weeks before tho opening of tho buds nud should lw not vory strong nbout tho color of weak tea. YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN. MUCH IN SMALL COMPASS. E)emorest's iu-trat.a ivww 7Vlaa5'ne With Twelve Ordsrs for Cut Pspcr Psttsrnsof your own Isctlon snd of sny tilt. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, fOS $3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE), EMOREST'S m H:- THE BESl Ot all tlio AlancnaslnoH. t COTiNlNa Sromsi, Poems, and otiiib LiTEniHt ATTIUOTIOMS, COMBININU AUTISTIC, bCIEN TiriC, AKO UODSEIIOUI MATTEIIS. Hu$trntrJ with Original Htttl Xugrav. 4ng$, Vhotogrnvurt$, oil ricturr and Hr HTooileuft. making it the Model Maga. tine of America. Bsch Ml'azlno contain! b cannon order entitling His holitvr u tlio selection of any pattern illustrate!! In the fudilon Uepsrtmcnt In Inst number, snd In liy of tin the manufactured, making patterns larlns tho year of tho value of over throe dollars, DKHOItl&T'S MONTHLY Is Justly entitled tho fVorld's Model Mscaslno. TbeLorgeatlnForm.tho Uirgo't In Circulation, snd the bt TWO Dollar Psrally Maesilns Uned. 1H83 will be tho Twenty, fuarth yar ef its publication, and It stands st too feoad of Family Periodical!. It coutslns 73 paget. Uroe quarto, SyxlIK inches, eleeantly printwt snd fully Illustrated. I'ubll.hed by AV, Jeonlngs fieworest, Mew York Ad by Seeial Aerssaeiit Com MBed wita th Capit&l City CoFirier at t3.25 Per Year. A Cnrpet Welt Ijild Down. CarX)ts nro often lmdly laid down, cither from Ignornnco or carelessness Tho ennwt, noatly folded, should bo brought in nud laid down, oh it is folded, tho way tho widths nro to run. It must then Ik unfolded by degrees, not dragged open nny way. When tho car pet Is thoroughly ojiened out. lot tho centr width bo laid jierfoctly straight from ono end to tho other, n tinned tack put nt each end to keep it in Its placo mid all tho other widths laid strnlght according to tho first. Wbon ono end of tho widths is strnlght nud thoroughly stretchod, let It bo tacked down with tinned tacks nt regular Intervals, be ginning at ono end nnd working townrd tho other. When this first end has boon firmly fastened down, lot ono sldo, at right nngles to tho end nailed already, bo tacked, taking cam to pull It out "taut," as tho sailors Ray. AVhon tho sido nnd end at right anglos bavo been fastonod down, tho corresponding sldo and cud nro easily managed, and tho thing is done. Ormnga Iced Cake. Tako four eggs, their wolght In sugar, halt their wolght in flour, n tcaspoontul of essence ot lemon; break tho eggs Into tho sugar and beat well for n quarter of an hour, then add tho flour and beat nil well together, adding the essoncoof lemon drop by drop; pour into a buttered tin and bako for an hour. Tako ouo-half pound of icing sugar, pounded finely, two or three oranges, ono louion j strain tho julcoof tho oranges and lemon into tho sugar, also grato tho rinds and stir in; stir till it becomes thick. WhiW tlis cako is warm, not hot, divide it into two layers and spread a layer of Icing between tho two halves. Cover tho cako completely with the rest of tho icing and loava It to settle In a cool place. DEVOTED TO INSTRUCTIVE ENTER TAINMENT AND RECREATION. t Direction for Making n 1'nper llnllnnu That AVIII Ifuvn n hiiccnrul Anoeinlon j If llm AdtIrn Hern (liven Is Hlrlrtly ( Heeded. A balloon should never bo lent up In n wind, says Htockmnn, but n still, quiet day selected for Its nsceiislon. Everything used in tho construction of thn Imlloou must bo nxtromely light nnd of the projicr chnrncler. Following nro domo useful and opiiortimo di rections from Btockmnu, with Illustrations to nrnko tho directions inilto plaint ' Mr llolled Csistanl. Dolled custard, well made, is wholesomo nnd enjoynblo for an Invalid Clour tho yolks of two now laid eggs from tho germ nnd llttlo whlto specks nnd twat them up, leaving out tlio whlto of ono egg. Stir them into half a pint of sweetened milk, flavor with a piece of stick cinnamon, grated nut meg or a few drops of vanilla essence. Put the mlxturo In a milk saucepan surrounded with boiling water. Keep stirring tho cus tard ono way until it thickens n llttlo, but do not let it boil, or it will curdle Tnko it off Iho flro and continue stirring for a tow min utes, thou pour it into a. glass or breakfast cup, and sprinkle powdered cinnamon on the top. It is nicest eaten hot "Mock IlrollinR" Chicken. As excollont culinary authority as Mrs. Ewing tells how to prepare chicken most np potlsingly by giving a "mock broil" In tho oven. Open it down tho back as for broil ing, wash in cold wntor and wipo dry, pound tho broast bono flat, twist tho wings back, then place, skin up, In a dripping pan, place it close to tho pan to mako He as flat as os slblo, then put in a hot oven. In flvo min ute It will begin to sputter, in twenty to twonty-flvo minutes it will bo cooked ready for seasoning upon a hot platter with popper, butter and salt. German Ilasket for KiiItcs, VAc. In the cut is represented a vory useful con trivance for the dining room, a basket for uoidlng knives, spoons and forks. whlch'dlfTers a lit tlo (,'rom tho ordin ary orticlo aud is known a Oer mnn baf;.;t. Tho Uvikot is di vided in two com-, partmer.ts, which are lined with bairo or leather, and linvn a cork bottom. The em broidery U carried out in term cotta split fllcvdlo aud chenlllo, edged with gold cord; gold ' oord on handle, ton and bottom, chonillo chains, with wool jiompous, and a bow of term cotta satin completo tho trim ming. Btruwberry Ice Cream. A delicious cream is made with frosh strawberries, according to n rccipo by Mrs. Henderson. Bprinklo sugar over tho straw berries, mash thorn well and rub through a stove. To a pint of the julco add half a pint ot good cream. Make It very sweet. Freer in the usual way, and. when beginning to set, stir iu lightly one pint of whipped cream and, lastly, a handful ot whole strawberries, sweetened. A darker red color la obtained by using prepared coekineal A PANCH llALLOOV, Provide n few sheets of tlssuo paper of dlf 'crent colors. Pasto theso together Into dieets nbout threo feet long, then cut eight it rips shaped llko thn flrst flgtirn In tho cut. .Mnko tho pieces ton inches wide nt tho widest which should bo nbout llfU-cn Inches from tho top. Trim to n point nt tho top, ami leave II vo Inches wldo ut tho bottom. Piisto tho edgfs of theso eight pieces together, nnd It thn points do not como close together nt tho top cut a circle of tlmio piqur nud paste on top over tho junction. It must bo nlr tight nt tho top, Thu balloon will now lie open n foot or inoro nt tho bottom. Around this margin put n light stick, lieut Inton hoop. Tho moit convenient to procure, pcrhaM, will ho n smnll willow stick, ieel(Ml and dried lifter lK'lllg bent. Whntuvvr is used must bo very light, Pasto tho edges of tho strips of paisT nround tho stick and this will bosulll dent to hold It In place. Procure soino lino wire, not larger than linen thread; cross two pieces of thiswlro ovor thn mouth of tho Imlloou nnd fasten. Theso nro to support tho lire ball, and tho balloon Is now lvndy to 1h inflated. Tho hccond cut ot balloon, inflated, will show tho position of tho wires. To send this Imlloou up mnkn n small firm ball ot cotton wadding about as largo as a walnut, nnd put a pleco ot tho fine wire nround, leaving tho ends sticking out to fasten to tho cross wires. This may bo prepared any tlmo and fastened to tho balloon. When ready to scud up, dip tho cotton ball In nl cohol, plnco It uou tho wires In center of opening. Hold n fruit can with both ends off, or a strip of tin lient In n circle over tho cotton nnd striko n lighted mntch. Another person should hold tho Imlloou upright whilo this Is done, nud caution required not to set flro to tho paicr. Keep the tlu can or chimney over tlio cotton until thu balloon is inflated with hut air, then let it go. If enro Is takou there need bo no danger of fire, but ono should not attempt to send up a balloon nlono. Kvery Animal Ills Own Doctor. Golden Days tolls how ovory animal is his own doctor. Animals get rid of parasites by using dust, mud nnd clay. For that roasoa pigs wallow and birds tako a dust bath in the road. Tuoso suffering from fever restrict their diet, seok durk and airy places, drink water and sometimes plunge In it. When a dog has lost its ap;etlUj it oats that species of grass known as "dog grass," which acts as an oinetlo or purgative. Cats also eat grass, anil sheep and cows when ill seok out certain herbs. Animals suffering from chronic rheumatism alwuys keep, as for as possible, In tho sun. Animals suffering from trautnatio fovers (that Is, fevers arising from wounds) treat themselves by tho continued application of cold water. When an animal has a wounded leg, hanging on by ti few ltgamenU or bones, it completes tho amputation by means ot its teeth. Theso am general rules; specific instances nro even mora singular. A chlmpauzeo has boon known to dress a wound with loaves nud grass, Lntrelllocut tho antenna) of an ant, and other miU como and covered tho wounded part with a transparent fluid secreted in their mouths. A dog, on being stung on tho noso by a viper, was observed to plungo his head repeatedly for several days into running water, and ho soon recov ered. A terrier hurt it right eyo. It remained under n counter, nvolding light nnd heat, although It habitually kept closo to tho flro, llko most terriers. It adopted n grnornl treatment rest nnd abstinence from food. Tho local treatment consisted in lick ing tho upper surface of tho ww, which it applied to tho wounded eyo. It recovered in sfx days. A flernian Lullaby. Bleep, baby, sleep I Thy Father watches tbo sheep, Thy mother Is shaking the dreamland troe, And down falls a llttlo dream on theo. Sleep, baby, sleep! JLsfeftjm UASXKT VOIl KNIVES, FOnKS, KTC. SljPZ Bonlangcr's liook nppcars to havo fallen flat nud Is already n drug In tho market. Tho Iliilfiii troti;ow!ilcliplnysoii twenty fr plniuM ut mice Is coming to Ixmdon, The log cnbln In which (Jen Grant was born has reached Cincinnati, 0., whero it will bo placed on exhibition. California iKirtlos mo locating a factory for manufacturing soap from clay contain ing soup projMM'tles (Uncovered near Cotton. Tho master tailors In Iho Ilrltlsh army complain that tlioy havo very llttlo chaiico nt promotion, and they wnut n change. lllg flata well down town, In tho chcoer districts, nro coming to lw regarded In Now York ns the solution of tho rapid transit problem. Tho holy water rilsnpwircd from tho font of u church In Paris, aud tho priest sent n detective to watch the doors. It was ills evcered that u milkman was tho thief. Tho London ami Northwestern Hallway company has begun to lay mils nlong tho Shropshire canal iu order to try tho sulistt tiitlou of locomotives for hotx'S for cntml lxuts. A family cnnslstlngof twoincn,onowomnn and two children hnvo taken up their nbodo Iu n mammoth hollow sycamoro trco on tho banks of tlio Kanawha river In West Virginia. Tho largest trco In Ohio is near Clyde, Koneca county. It was planted by Oliver Coni'dock in 18-U1, nnd now measures IU feet 7 inches iu circumference nnd covers u spneo of ground seventy feet in diameter. A inimlier of society girls in Mobllo re cently organized thoinvelvcs into a minstrel troupe, blacked their faces, donucd tho pro fessional wigs and gnvo u perforniniico for tho Ix-nullt of n charitable society. The combined enpltnl of thu Methodist Dook Concern Is $J,!iJ,!W.tU. The tfot sales tho last four yenis, deducting amount sold to their own depositories, was 0,n77,rj'J5.4 1, showing a total increno ot sales over tho four previous yours of SSSH,(KKI.1. Itccently u fleet of 1111st Aimers nrrlved nt tho jsut of Diiluth. TIiomi vessels carried 100,000 toiii of freight, and wero manned by 1,700 men. Tho 'Zenith City of tho Un suited Bens" npiicnrH to bo getting thcro. Tho Douglas Bugnr works at Arkansas City, Kan., will 1h-13 by W) feet, threo sto ries high,, with nn attached building 1(1 by IU) feet. Tho Ixiiler house will bo !H) by 40 feet, nnd contain 100-horso power Ixjllcrs. The capacity of the mill will Ikj 'J,500 pounds of sugar per hour. A lemon was picked nt Los Angeles, Cnl., tho other dny, thnt weighed ,T( xiunds, was was fljjf inches long and li Inches iu diameter. Vho trco on which it grow had but half n dozen lemons on its branches, but tho weight of tho fruit bent them almost to the ground. Ban Diego's now orphans' homo promises tolKionoof tho most inqxirtniit nnd best en dowod chnritnblo Institutions In tho Union. Iunddltioii to tho homo pruiicr thcro will ho nn educational and technical school. Four citizens of Ban Diego havo subscrllxsl $2,000. 000, and tho city has given 100 acres of lund In tho city limits, worth nearly $1,000,000, Tho year's oxjierlment with profit sharing nt tho great retail storo of John Wniintuakor, In Philadelphia, has Ix-en very satisfactory. Monthly dividends bavo Ix-en paid to tho em ployes aggregating 950,168 for tho year. In addition to that, 940,281 Is distributed among employes who havo a record of seven years' unnroKen service in the House, nnd 910,000 is set nsitto ns n pension fund for old employes. Tho Denver Cattlo trust has just closed n contract with tho French government to sup ply tho French army with 160,000 head of beef cattlo annually. Tho cattlo will bo all rnngo stock. Tho prlco lias not been niado public. Shipments will bo mado a soon m posslblo to Clilcugo, whero it is understood they will bo slaughtered. Baltimore can boast of quito an original lamplighter In tho shapo of a boy not over 10 years old. The llttlo fellow rides along tho road on a big brown horse. Whenover ho conies to n lamp twst ho drives his horso alongside of It, stands up on tho saddle, opens tho lump nnd lights It with n match. Ho is so quick that ho is nblo to keep up with a horn) car going nt n rapid rate. A recent deer hunt near Martin, Tcnn., enmo to a queer end. After tho sixirtsincn had chased tho deer for several miles, an" tho hounds were closo nt Its heels, tho frigb r cned nnlmnl turned suddenly, and, running up to one of tho hunters, tucked its head un der his arm, as If for protection. No one had tho heart to kill tho pleading nnlmnl, and tho hunt was abandoned. On Juno ft, 1801, twenty-four years ngo, at tho battlo of Cold Harbor, Corporal Orlando P. IJnss, of company F, Twenty-fifth Massa chusetts volunteers, went to tho rescue of two wounded soldiers who wero beyond tho lino of CoufedcrntQ works and under heavy flro, and got them safely olt tho battlefield. Ho has Just received n medal of honor from tho wnr department for tho bravo deed. Our rcpublta Is not ungrateful, but it's u little slow sometimes. CALIFORNIA'S BLKKP, 1IADT, BLXIl'l Bleep, liaby, sleep! Tbo largo stum nro tho sheep, T,a llttlo stars are tho lambs, I guess, 7.i'3 fair moon is tbo shepherdess. Bleep, baby, sleep I Tho Inland of Laliimn unit Its Lizard. Tho isjand of Labuan, ceded to Great Britain In tho year 1818, when entirely with out inliabitAuts, lies just off tho mouth ot the Jlorneo river. Tho country Is flat, well wooded and wntered, but tho climate is too unhealthy for a prosperous future to bo lx forult. Borne fifteen or sixteen reptiles are found on the island, of which six uro lizards. Two ot thews art no larger than English butterflies, mid, being winged, lilt nbout lu much tho samo way. They are viowed with dread by tho Maluys, who bollevu them capa ble ot causing a man's death by biting him upon tho back of the neck, although, in reality, tlioy are perfectly harmless. In con trast to theso, another kind of lizard found on tho Island sometimes reaches a length ot six feet, and Is tbereforo known ns the land alligator. Its flesh Is much praised by the natives, who assign to It several medicinal properties. Tho dried skin finds a ready sale with the Cbiuebo, who mako it ono of the in gredients of a gelatinous soup. At Manilla, too, it is a stock artlele In the market. The Army of 'Women Slave. Who, indeed, 'can 1k tho Abraham Lincoln of this heavy oyed, pallid, stooped, struggling army of slaving women? It is nn inquiry easier infinitely lu tho nskiug than in tho answering, it is n qestlon thnt presents it self ovory year with increased force to tlio minds and hearts ot ovory Intelligent man nnd woman who gives nny thought to their follow beings. Yet theso samo worthy, puzzled men and women will closo their oyes nnd tholr cars to tho existcuco of tho nrmy of woman slaves, and dovoto tholr energy nnd cash to antipodes. Tlioy will scud millions in cash to ioopl6 in lands whero tho sun does not fall in summer or tho frost como iu win ter, and whero Hfo calls for no such battles ns mako n woman slave's existcuco ono end less struggle against debilitating heat and life enfeebling cold. Thero Is moro absolute suffering in ono tenement full of women slaves in n city llko Now York than thero is among 1,000,000 of Africans or South Sen Islanders. Yet tho latter get $1,000 from warm hearted Ameri can women whero tho former get 910, It emancipation Is to como to the untold nrmy of women slaves, It should como through tho operation of less long ruugo nnd moro short range mlsslonnry work nnd expenditure. Pittsburg Bulletin. I'ulilln Morality nnd Lotteries, In chnrglng n jury lu Philadelphia- tho other day, Judge Blddlo said in substnncoi "Tho history of public morality in regard to lotteries Is quite curious, I havo a lottery ticket issuod as for back as 1701, to aid in building n church nt Oxford. Thnt church was at torwnrd presldod over by a brother of President Buchanan. At that day lotteries wero considered legitimate, and were almost as frequent an apothecary shops nro today, But experlenco taught ro they wero demor alizing, aud stringent I ws had to lw tiassed against anything in tho semblance of a lot tery. At tho present day lotteries nro held only by two classed of people very religions people and very bad people and, strange to say, tho most difficult thing I to eradicate them among the good people." New York Post. Finest : Production CG (D O 0 rA r - (J) to O O 2 o W (D 3 CD C CD td o cr CD C O CD a H o o CO CO a to tj i-i 0 0) 3 w v o h- 0 i 2 p o CD '-J Jams' California Pear Cider. This delicious summer beverage Is nindc In California, from very ripe mellow Bnrtlett Pcnrs. In the height of the ripening scnion mnnv tons of pears become too ripe for shipping or canning purposes, they enn then be utnlizcd 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 nnd straining-completely dcitroys fer incntation,and the cider ever afterwards remains sweet nnd good nnd Is it mot healthy and nutritious article for family use. Knowing there nrc many spurious ciders sold In this market we offer tlie above explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Long. Verv Respectfully, THE G. M. JAHVIS CO., Sole Proprietors, San Joe, California. 39 N, State Street Chlcng. pup r m tarviq rn r . .1 Chicago, Ju.y 7U1, 1887. lllh (. IV. JAKVlb CO., licntluincn: I hnvc tnnde mnde a chemical examination of the sample of Jnrvls' Pear Cider submitted tome n few days ngo, and would report these points among others noted. '1 lie liquid Is non-nlcohollc and has a spcclllc gravity of 10.6c.. The total extrac tive matter amounts to 10.25 tier cent., containing only 025 per ceiitof free add. The tests show this acid to be malic acid as usually found in fruit juices. I find no other acid or foreign substance ndded for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to consist simply of the juice ol the Pear ns represented. Yours truly, J. II. LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chicago Medical College. THE G, M. JARYIS C6 THE G, M JARYIS CO- San Jose, Cal. 39N. State St. Chicago. W. B. HOWARD, Traveling Salesman. FOR SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants. JLfcfc,ft.flw.. -mm-M-- tVJTi ,. r -a. . - .'ir'iriiii ....i,V.'1rW 1 tHilHBiiftftr j,.piisiiii- iisHii-mVil.ll'l li A mSiiiii Vm- .