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f i;:t!-ec. writes: I . n A. Be r : t V'tmver fur f)vi x It ; ivc me s;rt at relief. I ; , all ly.Mitics as a EooJ remedy V.r-rron. General IX-aler, Levis, yufiiec, writes: i i' ....., f Pluivpr with llie lugust Flower r n.irnnst,n. Engineer and .' -.;, i. tr1n-v Australia. " '. '. ,,. in fiiv raw It art- coff.pi"11 " klieanira-.ie. Ceo Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes: :.w vnnr Aueust Mower the L remedy in the world for Dys- FTFJ wai BlulWl utau Him it disease, but used several lx)ttles ', i.,'m.ct Flower, and now run- Lrmvsetf a well man. I sincerely lmm this medicine to suiter- tlmaianity the world over." 1 Q.G. fiKtt, Dole iianuiauuiti, Woodbury, Xcw Jersey, U. S. A. ACADEMY AND Select School f F THE oly Child Jesus, LiM ol..., M-.HUA-.vA. LlMtiSOlixl "fl-illlCrtl lijr HIU-r Of U J(.,i) I'hilil Jia from troa HlH. I'lillnnVlphla rnnf Ivanla, ores u n.r.lin and Dkjt School for YoUtlg llltMI, ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1891. im:t irill fiml in tM uWir ell t'-e if of .ri(i.M an i rwan-il Imron for it'll I.....H. A r-..,r.rtiffh tiiMftil mi arnrim jr. n !( 1 io Ui mural iiiii.run ant ol I;Jrtnw of rWijj on bo obetacle to the ad fur iaiUC'4rt, aiMreai k MOTHER SUPERIOR, Curi'Hit of th Hoi j Child Jwoji, ltth. and l! street. ISCOLH, .... NEH1USKA 137-8 . OtlSUHPTION. kmu4i or mm W th nm kJad ea4 af !" N ha eand, I.ili.d mMm 1. mf UtU CIUUIIIK THlf ATieK o U int. 1. has. . Cm ll rmrt Kipra u4 P.O. tf4pm M N. T. From the 'Pacific Journal." TOnS HAIR DYE Ws lmi!te natnr 10 prfrrtl,n ; It ac t VUlihtnnalv ! Mavlaoil hirmlxM Mi.om, 3 41PB. k I lKf, . Y. '' '' -is the hour f.f IT. J iJ:i.;t. Ilii'.h :;, ei.ii .-.tri-I 81 0 1.' r I.a;. ti.e !;. !.; 1, ., t-f I iVl!!i!:, a 1 Nor'l, .,r,,;; ituliaiia, lU: and th.-ri- a . Slid lii b-;t. in any ( ..,. harvt-st. The tlinf rive at Jx-tiJ was tin' ens; al.a.j in th trs In ft fiihi it-; ; :h i a j . t t v. v,.n .1.! (; ( s. .v V,. ' , Mi l'u 1. t;i. .11. 11 Cl .!:v i.':.tt l.a:w.-t 1;, . U- iai.r- !i( !i u.l il'i .a 1 '.I. ti.. !,!. t! 1 . it rttif .1 t:. . . r ;. 1 v.,i U. Af .r ;m!,U ! -t I.-..; i,f (i hi ia ti.f 1; 'ii J'dii -i;i; 1 ca; ry la i!i (1! I V.11I it i; .1 111 ii !...rvt's! tiiin-. 1 L-:i a e'. i-iit i II fr .ii -i,!!, arc for lis iiiu t'uveieiL" A : in fDiivictinu, a in ti.e j anion and 'ciiiivn 01 the I.1.1U U!ii.- a r:v. ii !,. i v.:.-. s; ijt vi-iy tiai b.arlii,. i v.-ry Lii-ht j.r nr- ti.e h-Mi aiid t!,e tr 'in ! It was Vi rv !.::r.i f,.r V Ur v ,t II.-M l".r the rea;,- the M.-..tliiig of the pe.ii,;... v irum-r il nt.; tl,.it was id b- h-il fur the , iur v,!i m:-:,t hap. ' l'"u"- ,l",t ""J- l : his old bua! thai uomM ,,,-ver be ol any h:ii.i If. lie ..I ,..; . . ' 1 ri .11 ini'u aeio-s in tn Id afUr th'j iiiiiiii lu iiih of barley, nigh v.e iji''!it all be liuve a measure full and ! Oh. vou cleaners, to your wliiie he v., a 1 r s i and was t-v-'ry m l'rartii-al use-; but vcit i al Ix in fame. :nwl tt i,,i.i .'taped, instead of rak.ng i Uo low, it w is, by the land, left in iu phu'e. . ti wneii the deluge of tiie mountains it. an farmers (iiaijii ared hke tiie backs of sea mon ..e cus.om or the Mer.t, and the elenhaiits Lished .1 tut! poor, lury, c;ai ni-d th coining aluiii.; that way might glean it Htm I'el llit ir bread, l.iit. XlU WIV. ! ffluK.! m hiit mra saltw uiwl in fl.a conviction ? down she nt and gathered more -d, and devils tor-! st.-av, s until the had another sheaf, and t.irkuess thickened! ; aiiuther, and then she brought them all riifci oiiiiced upon to.-tl.a and Ehe threshed them out. : iiaiKebt Lour you and i lie had an e I'r.-t found out 1 a Lu-.heL Oh that :iwhii.- y.,u went in-! gleai.-r-.! i s i ,erey:you j 'j'la re lire a few moments k-ft worth . 's of divine ; tie ;::.-;.!, iuf... Xovv, lin! ii. to the field: li.ore sheave ' Mav e:,ch nut 'in-:.. .:. over tin'L.I i; And if there be in hwix-h.tld an aged one or a sick rela tive that is not strong enough to come forth and toil in this lieli, then let Ilntli take home to feeble Xaoml this sheaf of gleaning: "lie that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing Lis sheaves with him." May the Lord God of Kuth and Naomi be our portion. L die.. Use. tiie Gun. Ofl te ladies' rille matches have be- THE MOST PLEASANT CATHARTIC LIVER PILLS EVER MADE. AOJLi UiUO i. IsLsnun. m. v w . ... -..-, a cA- .nnluinl. lii'Knpniiiii. Poor DlaTM nurui mmu mm- M.MM ; - --- M . Kesulale l.e H r-; a . Cure Brou.c jm- .r..T,Tuii, re- VmhU and ntrrr Oil In a .Ingle Instance, it ceaut, five bolUee for i. ol by K. ti. K WHT A U. CMCHH). to inn. gos- ah to endure in Ids day build the ark, quizzed about rVh. v mi ,ay, : rej iiat ii the in m ail tht -,t bfchh) to Ituth and Namiii'r loo old and fiehle t ) g.-t out and toil! Christ, h In the sun, and can you expect that ' uiwl a j s lashed up in i-ir li.-imlrf ov.t fl d.-ou ned World, tic n Xoali lu his ark and harvest j safety of Lis family, mid looked 'out eir Mauiiit is ; the wreck of a ruined earth. nded of persecutors, de- low, worse maltreated than JiUth, tiie young and the lieautitul, the thieves on either side ot the cross, should tan her checks and tlibttr l.er Iiuinaa hate smacking its lips in satis" hands in tiie harvest ii, hi -" (action after it had been draining his Uoaz on us a lare farm ami l.e goes ' last drop or Lhwil, the sheeted dead out to ve '.ho reapers gather iu the ! bursting from the sejmlchers at His grain. Cluing tiicre i ,nl behind liic 1 cruciiixion. Tell me, Oh, (iethseinane swathy, gun-brow ne l reapi-rs, he be-: and (lolgotlia' wa re there ever darker holds a beautiful woioan gleaning alt'ines than those? Like the boom of woman mure l.t. l barn ur it i the niidlik'ht sea acailist the rock, the ti on a throne than to sloop a;m.ng the ! surges of Christ's anguish heat against .. . ... . 1 l... ........ ,.r . i ..-..: .. r. ,.,.1 1 I... ,.1. J. C. KILXER, I'res. R A. KILNER, Sec York Foundry and Engine Company, MAKVFACTTKEES AND DEAI.EI1S IN Ah.that w. eventful sheaves. day! It was Ime at lir.-.t sight. Hoaz formn an attaciiiuent for the womanly gleaner an attachment fall of undying In terests to the church ni Cod iu all ages; while I uth, with an i phah, or nearly a bushel of barley, gees home to Naomi to tell her the succe.-ses and adventures of the day. That Kuth, who left her native land of Moab in darkness and iouineved through an undying nhec the gi-.tes of eternity, to be echoed back by all the thrones of heaven and all the dungeons of hell. JJut the day of re ward comes for Christ; all the pomp and dominion of this world are to be hung on His throne, uncrowned heads are to bow before Him on whose head are many croons, and all Hiu celestial worship is to come up at His feet, like the humming of the forrest, like the rushing of the waters, hke the thunder ing of the seas, while all heaven, rising come, vtry popul ar in Bermuda, where, during the summer months, the need of some outdoor amusement less excit ing than lawn tennis was much felt !-'oiue one hit upon the idea o riflo -ni", d aH association was formed called the "Ladies' lirmuda Kitle Association." It at once became popular; meetings were held for prac tice every week and during the first week in every month took place. The competitions were limited to riiles not exc-teding i00 calibre, and the shooting of the ladies was extraordinarily good, many "highest possibilities" having been made at 10J yards, and there being some talk of shooting up to 20J or even 3tXJ yards. Mrict discipline, necessary to prevent accidents, was enforced on the ranges, and everything was carried out as nearly as possible in 'Wimble don fashion." Altogether the new pastime afforded a very great amuse ment, and combined well with other games at afternoon parties, while, so far from be.112 a masculine exercise, as some carping critic suggested, it wa' very generally agreed that it was, i anything, a more feminine pastime than lawn-tennis. MILL AND ELEVATOR SUPPLIES, Engines, Boilers, Pulleys, Shafting,. Pipe and Steam Fittings. All Kinds of Castings made and Machine Work done to order on short notice, fctore Fronts, Water Works Castings. Complete Steani Outfits promptly furnished or repaired. CovroBpondonco Solicited.. Bk. rmnurHTrO'S tHBItXH RFO CROSS DlHOM BRHD vpunvpcivi riiS 4 Iir5ll.p-l.bMrt l,M.pink .r.,.rr...rd.er.. jt l Uj. ld.OVtt Tctiinool!. JVam. rap" M kj all Lmai VrioliU. CHICHCSTCR CHt-ICACMjjJJ Curee where all eUe f U. Pleasant and agreeable to the taste. Children take it witnonl ODjecuon. nj arogBisui. tion for her mother-in-law, is in the on their thrones, beat time with their Hi a.: p. ee Trade Prices j l'rtt rtmn l M;wHifcii oniv Sewing afinm -ame r.U : nrii-ttr lth N't at Ut hmrni r.ii w iff ir mr. 4 ,r nn'V il f(H orfi ,r f.Al A nf t:t" iw tvi, in Si, A, bcttil.n i O., t -3 W t-t'rf'j, III IV rrtf m rumm to ITAY CUSEO. II I LV Lit We want the name nd -i ..nrr in thai arrwui c7 '- ICTUIr U. S, and Cn!. A4dr 0 FIT FOLKS REDUCED fjww ,,t ia fh,." for rlrral.ni Mm, wllh . Ei2JilVllKlt, Mtrtk'.TIiimlr.l1linwu.lll riwM .ioti)AV aeatiral wc;f art Tata lima . . D .Bicima.tu. Drnraa. uCiSr tauf akMt iMcallar IMluiltiiiamifll. la raeoainiaaalai iHwtiii,!!- 3 all aaBr The larant tock of Artift. dl Eye in the Wt. An - ddr mllotrinif purchuMf to ulrct on or me . 1 , . v. ., . ...urlna l- . 11.ru viie - . - WW 6 Offiea, ifit Suit U, Chiriifo, Hi. L t IK.B. A. CAMrlKLU, y nd operating urreon to the ChlrC TW E ( ollt. I'.tienU t diunc Uo ,i T lucre, anu w.. n 'ularl board and lodaina at raonble rau. iPLStcnrcDbi I ovmn mtuu r L. MIOt list rMt A WKT.WAUACM CO lA .15 Or Morphine Habit -lniiim r- . COLLI It I ' PaliiUaaOi K?1 fi at hnma wlthoot an 7 lniniptlw JwaiMrj bnirinaaa. Hook Ml tim Ui any a.U iT"; . ""iilr.u 0f oriainal twtimonlala of 2k?6 ""tolWa f. r inartl..n atmrof Kormil a ... . ijii.ii.. lion. Jk'lMfo, lit, V. O. traut Nl Humeri l. - 1 aan.j B. CO I.I.I Ufa Orlalnal Illar.oarar ralnUaa Oplaan AnlMoie. MlHIIlllWII Ntt?lM mr khoicihi aiumm m iiri harvest Held of i'.oaz. is allianced to one of the best families In Judali, and becomes in after time the ancestress of Jesus Christ, the Lord o glory! Out of so dark u night did there ever dawn so bright a morning. 1 learn, iu the first place, from this subject how troubledevelopescharactcr. It was bereavement, poverty and ex ile that develod, illustrated and an nounced to all ages the sublimity of lluth's character. '1 hat is a very un fortunate man who has no trouble. It was sorrow that made John I unyan ha better dreamer, and Dr. Voung the better poet, and O'Connel the better orator, and Bishop Hall the better .rPiicber and Havelock the belter soldier, ami KiUo the better encyclo pedist, and Kuth the better daugnwr- in-law. . , t Airain. I see in my u-xl me uuj of unfaltering friendship, 1 suppose ti, uerR nleiitv of friends lor ,aoim while she was in prosperity; but of alj -,cr acunainlaiices how many were willing to trudge off with l.er toward Jufheawhon she had to mane umi lonely journey? One-the Heroine 01 my text. One-absolutely one. 1 sup t. when Naomi's husband was living and they had plenty of money, and all things went well, they had a great many cailersjbutl suppose after her husband died, and tier proper, , and she got old and poor, sue was ma troubled very much with callers. All the birds that hang in the bower while the ,i.n shone have gone to their nests now the night has fallen. Ml, these beautiful Sliniioueis ui.u .oread out their color in the hour! r nlwavs asleep when me ullJ ... . - .,... 1. .., down JOU nau piuinj. IS " a , i.i,... .n m friends when he was me nu.u. Uz but when his property went and the trials camo, then mere weio .. .. u'el . ...t,.re,l as Eliphazthe Bomiien mau 1 Temanite, and l'.uuau me m.., Zophar the N'aamathite. Lifooftenseemsiooeni.lv... h , ..... .1,0 inceessfiil bhiyor pulls d ,wn Il he other men into his lap Let sus- .lcions arise aooui, -v - : , iah becomes like a bank in a panic, . ,. ..... im,.oiat..on9 rush upon him, ana an me ... - .,,. ad break down in a uay , Z which i due Ume would have had . trength to defend itseii 1 ero .o ..... i.... .nlf ii ren- refutations thai nave,. tuiy . na u vnit. (pllHllu ;:g1t;:;;fa8.i,p.rr otisUch. a m ceturypla..t. irU LcarllcwneM - - . 1 o adversity as in days ol pros lnd ti vidhaiauch a friend In Pf'rlty'. J ".,.... iid such a friend in SU IS whoneverforgottheircause; r; ?, , hafn-ndinunesiphonis, P,iul had b utu ci,riSt had such the cross, ' t ni0 not ee to turnfrom follow. t0,ea:U.t C!; or whither thou goest, I"-""" .. w thou lodg. 1 n' n But sun of lodcest, 1 win iwiU(?o;" - 01llei WgeithyPl'-je thoudiest andy'G: d herew,il be buried; the i" , , t,ee and me." Vtien you starieu v scepters: "Hallelujah, for tiie Lord Cod omnipotent reignetli! Hallelujah, tiie kingdoms of this world have be' become the kingdoms of our Lord Je. sus Christ." Jt seemed to be of no importance that J u bal invented rude instruments of music, calling them harp and organ hut. thev were the introduction of all the world's minstrelsy, and as you hear the vibration of a stringed instrument, even after tiie lingers liav-j been taken away from it, so all music now of lute and drum and cornet is only . the long continued strains of Jubal's harp and Juhal's organ. It seemed to be a mat ter of very little importance that Tubal Cain learned the uses of copper and iron; but that rude foundry of ancient days has its echo iu the rattle of Birm. ingham machinery, and the roar and bang of factories on the Merrimac Again, I see iu my subject an illus tration of the beauty of female indus try. Behold Ruth toiling in the har vest field under the hot sun, or at noon taking plain bread with the reapers, or eating the parched corn which Boaz handed to her. The customs of society of course have changed, and without the hardships and expostiro to which Ruth was subjected, every intelligent woman will lind something to do. 1 I know there is a sickly sentimentality on this subject. In some families there are persons of no practical service to i ho household or community; and .i.. i. )i,o,-o am so manv woes all lliouu - - am.iud about them in the world, they soeiid their time languishing over ,,,-w pattern or bursting into tears at midnicrht over the atory oi some iovbi ....... .i.t l.-inself! Thev would not WHO .honntolookat Ruth carrying back n.Hl.arlev on the way home to Nacrui. All this ner ui"..... , (won, usness may seem to do very Un while they were under the shelter , .....I. r-, ii,.. r' house: but when the Ol uicu x.-"" ' winter of misfortuna comes, what ol ., . .. i..,iiuHii.iiV Persons under in- tnese uuiivui"" .ii,.ni nareiitatre may get upon them ...,i.. habits of indolence; but when they come out into practical life their SOUl Will reCOll WllU UlSgUSI, aim ui. ... 'I '1 . V w ill feel in their hearts grin. 1 j , , i what tha poet u dcvicv when he said: Vlk. are no awkward. thinK so It. polite, T o 'reel.-Riu.tly piiineJ irnm morn 1 11 night. Tlirotigli that gate of indolence how .,i and women have inarched, useless on earth, toa destroyed eternity, i-oinola said to Sir Horace A ere: "Ut .. toit did your brother'die?" "Of hav- m othin to do, ' was the answer ...Uirsaidl'ihola "that's enough to kUlanygetienilofus" 01. can it he nossible in tlds wrlu' "UU1U ",UV S suffering to boallovn.ed, so ..h darkness to uo em's'"1--"'. ....i.iirilens to be carried, thai there is any peou who cannot hud anvthing to do f , .. , - i.fr I icai u 'V value of gleaning. Kuth going into iTharvest field mignt Jiavo said: It ere is a Btraw, and there is a straw, no what is a straw V I can t get any Kylotn.ymy8elt or my mothcr-in-n w out of these separate straws ' Sot so ild that beautiful Ituth. bhe Shored two straws and put them to- ;uough tomake.lieaf. Putting that Children Who Work Ten Ilours a liay. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of i abor, looks upon the employment of young chil dren iu mercantile houses as a serious eviL "There are no statistics," said he, "to show the number of children under fourteen years of age thus employedi but it must be large. 1 believe' that some children under eight years of age are employed in mercantile houses, ana I knew that their wages seldom exceed two dollars per week, while for a single day's absence, they are docked much more than a singls day's pay. The av erage pay is probably not more than 11.30 per week, and many small cnil dreu receive but one dollar per week There has been no attempt to organize children into labor unions because the hing is impossible. They could not act of their own volition. The hours of children in mercantile houses are or dinarily irom 7:30 a. in. to C:3J p. m., and in the holiday season as late as 10 p. m. Many SUCH cnuureu am act uj work not so much from the need as from the greed of parents." New York Re corder. The National Medical association Iiavo recommended to congress t create another cabinet officer to be designated The Secretary of Publio Heal Cure for C'oujrh or Cold. As I ern aa tl.tira i a I lip si io-llf PSt. linenftjnAHfl OUVIl HO .... IU .u ...uw. .p.. ....'.' . . . . . of the chest, with difficulty of breath ing, or indication of Cough, take during the day a few "Jirowu's Bronchial Troches." 25 cts. a box. Probably the rarest stamp in ex istence has just been sold in London for 250. It is an American 5 cent stamp issued at Battleboro, Vt , in 1840- Our O d Fire Company. "That was a gay old company that we uninnnA.i t I nwnv liftp.if in '68 when you and I 'ran with the machine. Do you remember that big fire in Hotel Bow, one freezing night, when fifteen people ware pulled out of their burning rooms and came down the ladder in their night clothes; and how 'Dick Greene brorght down two 'kids' atot.ee one in his arms, the other slung to his back? Poor 'Dick'! He got the catarrh dreadfully, from so much exposure, and suffered five years or more. We thought ence he was going in confutnp- . ut finnllv hA hoard of Dr. HUH Bum. " " " -' ' " , - - Sge'a Catarrh Remedy, and tried it, and it cured him up as souDd as a Hint. I tell you, Joe, that catarrh remedy is a grent thing. It saved as good a man and as brave a fireman as ever trod shoe leather." Did you ever, when writing to soma one hundreds of miles away, wish that your missive could be there instantly? Well, that wish can now be realized, and presently you may sit down at your desk and taking up a stylus, one end ol which is fastened to the top of an up right movable rod, dash off a note, every letter and line of which is being repro duced in fac simile before y,he eyes of your correspondent in a distant city. This feat is now being performed by tha Writing Telegraph company, of New York, which holds the patents of this interesting invention, and Henry Ethe ridge, the electrician, perfected it. A line is now in operation between New York and Pittsburg. Offer Accepted. ' Nerrons Passenger (to mother-of howling imp in parlor car) "Madam,' Is there anything any of us can do to j to pacify your little boy ?" uA j Fond Mother (of spoiled child) "Ola, thank yeu, yes; your are very kind. You see, the dear little fellow wants to throw his lunch at the passengers, and I was afraid they wouldn't like it. Just stand where you are, please. Now sto p crying, my pet This kind mutts man wants you to play with him." i Mew lork Weekly. i A Bride's Fine Delicacy. Boston Courier: In the good old city which has been immortalized in itorv as Rivermouth, it chanced that a couple who did not move in the mod exalted social circles and from the most refined sentiments might not have been expected, were united in the holy bonds of. matrimony upon the day which followed the funeral of the first wife of the groom. Tim conventional sense of propriety in the neighborhood was shocked by this haste in furnishing forth the mar riage tables with the funeral baked meats, and upon the niglit ol tne wed ding a couple ot sonsot iieuai gamereu themselves together and went to sere. nade the bridal pair with horrid uproar of horns and pans and guns. The. charnvari was at its height, arrfi all the region was aroused by its hid eous noise, when the bride appeared darkly at the window above the riotous crowd, and with supreme feeling ap. ne.-iled to their delicacy. t . , ,. . . . . "Ain t you aslianieu, Bue cneu in hot indignation, "to come here making a disturbance like this when we had a funeral only yesterday." lie Drew The Lino. "Well, Penn," said Hannibal, survey. jug tllo IU01U l.litit.n.j, juu iiioc mi'dity snug quarters nere ior a uacu- rior, I must say books, papers, photo graphs of pretty girls stunners too. Hello! here's a scrapbook (examines and turns to Penn with a look of disgust) Oh I say, it can't be possible that you laugh at tlieso so-called humorous para graphs?" ' Excuse me," replied Tenn coldly. "You are unjust 1 write them; Ida not read them." Harper's Bazaar. 'So U telle NtKd. xfrn Tti.mk The paper tells of a postmaster who was appointed by John Quincy Adams, and has held the position ever since. us u "" " .... A ,nii An vnn think V uany kouu uii,i uv. j - Mr. Blank (nn experienced citizen Oh, not at all, not ai an. i was u uu usually poor omce.-Hew York weekly Items of Interest. There are over-1,000,000 square miles in Labrador that have never been ex plored. A new thing in Paris cabs registers the time and distance covered and the cost of the trip at the various distances. An enormous flow of natural gas, esti mated at 3,000,000 feet per day, was struck at Summerland, three miles from Santa Barbara, California, on Thursday last The longest American' railroad tun nel in the Hoosick tunnel on the Fitch burg Railroad, four and three-quarter miles; the St. Gothard tunnel in Europe is niue miles long. The larcrest library in the world is that founded by Louis XIV in Paris; thero are 1,400,000 volumes, lio.uuu manuscripts, 300,000 maps and. charts, and 150,000 coins and medals. An excellent wav of testing tea is to put a teaspoonf ul in a glass of water and shake it thoroughly. If the tea is pure the water will be a pure amoer tint, but if adulterated, strongly colored The Atlanta (Ga.f Constitution says the crop reports which come in from all sections of the State indicate that the Georgia farmers have this year been peculiarly and bountifully blessed of Providence. The Roumanian government has of fered prizes to the architects of all na tions for the best plans for its new assembly and senate chambers. The first prize for each building is 3,000; the second, 81,500; third, $000. Trade marks were known in ancient Babylon; China had them as early as 1000 B. C: they were authorized in Eng land in 1300; Guttenburg, the inventor of printing, is said to have had a law suit over his trade mark. carrawiTiaio An imitation of Nature that's the result you tvant to reach. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it. They cleanse and renovate the whole svstem naturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but mildly. 1 hey re the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest to take. Sick Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements ot the Liver, utomacn ana Bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured, rureiy vegeiaDie, perfectly harmless, and -gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose. As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. KN.U.Yoik Neb. 139 PHiES Used in UilUon of Homes jo Year the Standard