mm. w . t i .NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. in CONGRESS. Sorr.nion's starch factory in now ptoctn of construction. Mart liojfs arc reported dyinjf of tho holern In Uto neighborhood of Sterling. FAn.Mr.tM In the vicinity of Onff hnva organized an association to build an levator. Qeouar. GotiriiKY, it Dodge oounty farmer, raised 30,000 husholn of corn this year from 400 acres. It is worth 7,500. Whim: recently kuntinff near llyan nls William Chambers accidentally dis charged hU shotgun, shooting off his left nrm Mandamus proceedings havo been commenced at lleatrlce to compel tho mayor to cortlfy that the city has a population exceeding 10,000. l' G Moiiiuso.v, a brakeman on the U. & M., whllo uncoupling cars at Crab Orchard tho other evening, caught his foot in a frog and beforu ho could re leuso it ho was run down by a cur and his leg bo terribly mangled that ampu tation was necessary. Ion;? Dai.to.v, of Wnbasli, was re cently taken before tho iiibtinity board and declared u tit subject for tho asy lum. Dalton was an Inmate once be fore, but was discharged. Lately he lms been chasing the Inhabitants of the vlllago of Wabash with a gun. Kd MtmiiK, of Crawford, recently at tended an cnturtainment at l'ort Hob inson. Upon his return to Crawford he commenced drinking and next morn ing shot and fatally wounded hU chum mid room mate, Thomas Totten. lie then tried to escape but was captured. The Nebraska Soldiers' association bus elected tho following ofllcers for the ensuing year: Dr. A. ltowen, presi dent; I.outaliUllin, vleo president; J. Q. (loss, secretary; T. J. Majors, treasurer; John Olllcsplu, color bearer. Next win ter's meeting will bo held at Omaha. The place of holding tho summer meet ing has not been tlxed. ' Stehmno hail a destructive flro tho other night. J. 1'. Ueushaw, dealer In general merchandise, was carrying u lump through his store, when ho stumbled and fell, breaking the lamp. The building was tired and soon con sumed, as well as the post oflleo and a, number of other buildings. Tho total loss was about A.OOO; insurance about half that amount. At un early hour tho other morning the old log barracks at Tort Iloblnsou, built in tho early '70s caught flro and burned to tho ground. Ono end was occupied as quarters by blx families of enlisted men. Tho other end was ubed by the quartermaster as n storo room for wagon muterlal aud other heavy goods; also a lot of ordnanco property, all of which wus entirely con hu mod. I'ETun Laiison, a sixteen-year-old boy, was shot and seriously wounded by Kruest Cabcrly, a boy of the same age, at Lincoln tho other morning. Uoth are messengers in the Lincoln District Telegraph Co. and tho shooting occurred in tho waiting room. Caberly had a revolver in his hip pocket An other boy attempted to take it uway from him and In tho scufllu tho weapon was discharged. Tun troubles of John Tholon, of Crete, have been multiplied. Until last munmcr ho was well and strong, when fell from a windmill and injured his inc. ainco then no mis not uoen nuie iki and probably never will be. Ills family consisted of himself, wife nnd six children, nil of whom havo been sick. Uecontly a little girl, 8 years old, died, and In a few days after wards the mother passed away. The supremo court has denied tho application for a writ requiring tho county clerk of Clay county to issuo certificates of election to the three re publican instead of to three independ ents who wore declared elected to tho legislature by small majorities. Tho latter had thoir names twice upon the ballot once as Independents aud once as democrats. As It did not appear that any one had voted twice for tho name man tho writ was not allowed. Tun superintendent of tho state asy lum for the Incurable Insane at Hust ings reports that the finances of that institution aro in a very satisfactory condition, and he hopes to complete the biennial period with llttlu or no defi ciency, notwithstanding tho fact that 211 additional patients have been re ceived during the year. At tho present time there are MO pationts at the Insti tution. Tho cost nor capita for tho past ten months has been HO'J per week. Tun twelfth annual session of the Farmers' Alliance met at Grand Islnnd on the 20th. President Powers' nnnual address was the most Interesting part of the day's proceedings. Ho stated tho object of tho alliance to be educa tional. Tho recent elections had the effect to Intcrfero with and break up tho regular meetings of tho alliance, and In home Instances lias produced a condition of almost hopeless lethargy. Tho question of tho consolidation of tho state alliance with tho Farmers al- lianco and Industrial union Is, he says, worthy of earnest considera tion. In regard to legislation, state nnd national, the president urged tho reduction of railroad freight rates, tho amendment of tho Australian ballot system, some relief, if possible, from the. present usury abuses, a government postal telegraph system, and that which he considered tho greatest Im portance at tho present time, a grand trunk railroad owned and operated by tho government running from tho Dakotas to tho (lulf, in order to stop tho east enriching Itself on tho west Hkcknti.y n ten-year-old Schuyler school boy, named John Irwin, found tho bank deposit book of u llttlo girl nnd tried to draw t" by presenting It at the ban's. Tho cashier told the lad he would have to got an order from his mother. Ho left tho bank and soon re turned wltlt nn tin order, properly signed, for JJ.7B, which amount was given him. The order was bogus. FltEU NovoTSY.ti school district treas urer in Hayes county, has been bound over to the district court on the charge of embezzling 1 171. Ho claims the cash was burned when his home mot de struction und think tho district should stand tho loss Condcnuctl Itepnrt ot Hip rroeeedlnj-a of lloth limine. Soon nftcr the rolling cf the Journal In tho neiintc on the 19th Mr Oormnn nnnouocot tho (tenth of Senator llltison, ot IaiuIMiuih, ami tlo livered r brief etilony nftcr which the ernnto oiljotirnrcl... There itmi Terr lltn attendance when tho hou.10 met Mr. Wll'on, of Mlasourl, called up tho ftennto hill Increasing the tension ot pensioners of tho Mrilmn war from 10 112 a month. The bill was rf d Mr. Culberson, tit Testis, movnl to nuspend the rules ant) pai n hill limiting the Jurisdiction of tht circuit ami district court of tkft United Ktatce, The bill prohibits Milts In United Stairs courts bv or acnltut coriiorutlons, except to the court of tho legal domicile ot the lorporatlon In case bcrc jurisdiction depends upon the citizen, shin of the parties. Tho motion was agreed to nnd the house udjourncd. Tnn ncnnto was In session four hours on tho SOiu. Sen-nil Important bills were Introduced nt.d two were psiMeil no authorlrtng tho sale f lands ne.tr fort Mlflln. Del. The Mcliarr.i Jan bill was not taken up. but went over. An rffort wns made by Mr, lllackbiirn to have the Hudson river bridge hill taken up, but ns that Mould hnvo had tho ifftct of nlditrocUlng tho ntitl-opllon bill tho iftort was nuccemfully re sisted by Mr. Washburn. Mr. ltlacltburn'tt mo tlon wasdefeaudby it vote of 13 to IL Tho null-option bill no then taken up and wnx tin der consideration until ndourt.mcnt....ln tho house nothing was done, tti object of the mem bers seeming to bo that nothing should bo done until after tho holidays. TUB session of the firnato on the Slut wus do vottil mainly to ipeech malting. Ainmu; tho speakers were Senator Perkins and I'eller, thu latter fnvorliu tho itnil-npllon bill and tho former.spoUo ns to tho policy to bo pursued nn to thc-lndlan territory. Ho filtered statehood or a territorial goverment and opening the Outlet. The holiday recess resolution was udoptvil aud Mr. Mel'hersou (tf. J,) Introduced a Joint rcao lullon to r-mpend tho jiurchaee of sliver under tho Sherman act of IHWj. Adjourned.. .There was 110 quorum in the house and tho utumpt to transact any huslnces failed Adjourned without doing anything. IN the senate on the !2d the McOnrrnhnn bill was dobatod at some length, Mr. llunton (Va.) closing his three days' nix 1 oh In Us favor. It then went over. Mr. 1'cffer further ripoko In favor of tho antl option bllL After n short ex ecutlve session the senate adjourned until Jan uary 4 Tho houso won in ttcnslon only fifteen ttiluuus, when It adjourned until January 4. LIFE IN A PIRATE SHIP. Merit nml Uravery Itetrrtriled and Illation esty Very hevvrely Vanished. The customs nnd regulations most commonly observed on board a buc caneer ore worth noting. Every pirate captain, doubtless, had his own set of rules; but there were certain tradition al articles that seem to havo been gen erally adopted. The captain had the htate cabin, a double vote in elections, a double share of booty. On some ves sels it was the captain who decided whnt direction to hail in, but this and other matters of moment were oftener settled by a vote of the company, the captain's vote counting for two. The ofllcers had a share and a half or u share and a quarter of rill plunder, nnd the sailors one share ciicli. Kooty wus divided with scrupulous care and ma rooning was the penalty of attempting to def rami the general company, If only to the amount of a gold piece or a dol lar. Etcry man hud a full vote in every affair of importance. Arms were always to b clean and fit for service, and desertion of the ship r quarters in battle was punished with death. On Kobcrts' ship a roan who wus crippled in battle received (300 out of the common stock, nnd u proportionate sum woh awurded for lesser hurts. Louther allowed 150 for the low of a limb, nnd other captains infctituted u. sort of tariff of wounds which extend ed to cars, fingers and toes. In chase or battle the captain's power was abso lute. He who tlrst spied u sail, if she proved to be a prize, vros entitled to the best pair of pistols on board her over and above his dividends. These pistols were greatly coveted, and a. pair would sell for as much us !!0 from one pirate to another. In their own common wealth the pirates are reported to have been severe upon the point of honor, and among Kobcrta' crew it was the practice to slit the ears or nose of any sailor found guilty of robbing his fel lows. Such feeble interest an now attaches to what was once the formidable fame of the pirates is not even testhetlc, it is merely comic. No imaginative essayist discusses piracy as a flue art; but Paul Jones Is resurrected as the hero of a musical burlesque. Poor Paull And he is almost the only one of the whole buccanceringrace whose btory discovers n trace of the legendary gallantry of piracy. Paul, whose father had been liend gardener to Lord Selkirk, plun dered the Selkirk mansion of Its plate, which he subsequently returned In u parcel to Lady Selkirk with u letter of polite apology. National ltevlew. These are Facts which Housekeepers Should Seriously Consider. nn NnTRF nrrnvrn nlih i'aius. Rnamtlf. nnd Paint which (tola ttirttiAti.la IhIhmIk em. a Mil titim ftfT. The lining sun Store Petit li Is Itrllllynt. Odor li, l)urkl,ni1lheonumerin;s fur no tin or !m rsciM wlh Trr purennso If you want the best food, you will be interested in the following facts, which show why " Royal " is the best baking powder, why it makes tho best and most wholesome food, and why its use has become almost universal its sale greater in this country than the sale of all other cream of tartar baking powders combined. Tho Koyal Baking Powder NKVKK JhlN. It is absolutely pure nnd wlioU-some. It In combined from tho most npproved mid healthful ingredients. It make.1) tlto fiuost flavored, most tender, dellelons and wholesome food. It ha.s greater leavening strength than any other linking powder, nnd Is therefore tho cheapest. It never loses its strength, hut will keep fresh und of full leavening power until used. It acts slowly in the dough, so that nono of its strength is lost before tho baking is completed. It makes food that will keep sweet, moist nnd fresh longer, or that may ho eaten hot und fresh -with impunity. The reasons why the Royal linking Powder is superior to all others in these respects arc easily stated. One is because it is made from chemically pure materials; another is because it is made with greater care and accuracy than any other. It is always uniform in composition and leavening power. It has been the standard baking powder since its introduction. The rounder nnd con ductor of its business over since is still ut the head of its management. Thus all the knowledge and skill attained by over a quarter of a century's experience is available in its present preparation. The consumer is not experimented upon by changes of foi inula that arc constantly being made in other powders in an cfibrt to get a mixture that will not "cake" or lose its strength, or that follow changes of proprietorship or manu facturers. The Royal linking Powder i3 always certain and equal in its work ; a tcaspoonful docs the same perfect work to-day that it did yesterday, or last week or month, or last year. While the last teaspoonful in a can of Royal is as good as the first, other powders lose their strength after being made a short time, nnd par ticulntly after the can 3 opened. The exactness vth which the active principle of each ingredient prior to mixing is ascertained by expert chemists; the actual prohibition unforced ngainst the receipt injo tho works of nn impure in gredient; the care with which the materials arc dried, coated and prepared before their combina tion, nnd the precision in packing the powder so that it shall be delivered to the consumer in the perfect condition in which it leaves the factory, are some of the details which go to make the perfect " Royal." The same means arc not employed by other manufacturers. There have been a great many imitations of the Royal, but no equals. Pure materials arc not employed, care is not taken in their preparation and combination, while in the great majority of baking powders alum is added to give them strength, while cheapening their cost. The great popularity and general use of the Royal linking Powder attest its superiority. IT SATED HIS BABY. God bless the children. Any thing that alleviates their sufferings and that restores them to health when they are afflicted is deserving of great praise. When we consider that half the population of the world die before they reach the age of live years, we can see what a boon any remedy is that banishes the chief danger of childhood, for eighty per cent, of deaths in these infants come from croup. Mothers will read the following epistle with interest. Kansas city, Mo., Nov. 30th, 180;. My b.iby, nineteen months old, Is very much subject to croup. Recently wc have been Induced to use Rcld's German CourIi and Kidney Cure and we no longer dread these attacks. Two doses Rive Instant re lief. I p.lvc it freely and do not fear an overdose. J. W. MARSH, 202 F-nf.t I'ifth Street, Manager Depot Transfer Co., Kansas City, Mo. Gold Thread. The bnso of tho gold thread of com merce Is silver, which is brought from the Hank of England In cakes weighing about ono thousand ounces. Hold leaf is carefully Incorporated with the hllver by hammering und afterward the whole is subjected to a charcoal flr. The bar is now ready for conversion into wire. This is accomplished by drawing it from one hundred to one hundred and ilfty times through ever-diminishing boles in steel plates and llnally, when tho capabilities of this metal nave neon exhnustcd, through nperturen In dia monds, rubles or sapphires. The deli cate wire thus obtained must now be passed through the steel rollers of ono of Herr Krupp's little Hatting mills. This bring up to tho final process tho spinning of the flattened wire round silk to form the golden thread of com merce. These spluning machines aro worked by water, although two steam engines are to bo found in the factory; for water power is considered to bo moro regular nnd even in its uctlon. Waverley Magazine. , Hunt One to Answer. Tho long-haired caller in the editorial room was indignant. "Poets are born, sir." he said to tho eminently practical editor. )f course they urc," responded the editor, suim-ly, "you didn't Imagine 1 thought they were hatched, did you?" "I mean, sir, they are born; born, Blr, do you understand?" "I think I do," and tho editor rubbed his chin reflectively, "but why aro they?" That wns tho straw mat jracturca the spinal column of tho camel nnd, the poet stalked oat of tho den. Detroit 1'rce l'ress. l'ogg says there is only one objec tion, so far as ho Is concerned, to rldiiuj a trotting horse. The hor.iu's back is always coining up when the rider is gi Intr down, and going down when the rider in coming up ltoston Transcript, In the January Wide Awake, Margaret Siduey's pupor on "Whittier with the Children" naturally lend u'.l others in titnoliuob und interest. It is sympathetic, personal nnd dollghtt'l, and shown tha good Quaker poet as the child-lover and with tuut child-naturo his pocmb bava led us to ascribe, to him. The urtlela U profusely illustrated. Another louder U Fradurick A. Obor's "The Uridge thut Spanned the World." It deuU with tho localities made fnmouik by Columbus in Spain. Kirk Muuroe, the founder ot the I.esgu of American Wheelmen, contributes a pithy article "About Bicycles" to the Wide Awaku Athletics, and makes sumo Bhurp criticisms on the present method of "jaekkuiunjr" in tho saddle. Tho short htorles in tut number aro es pecially bright. Annie Uowlls Frechette' "Kill" Is tho study of a small boy that shows tho Itovrells' realism iu a utw vein: Mary Kvla Dal las' "The Mule Turk" is a tale of pluck and endeavor; Mary I'. W. Mtnith in "Ilehind the Wardrobe" delights all tUofce who love or hate arithmetic. The serial stories by W. O. Stoddard, Molly Klliot Seawe.ll and Theodora It. Jenness are increasingly ubfi.irbir.fr. Kate l'utnam Osgood's "Italiad Of the Itonny Page" Is full of btrength nnd lire; M. K. li s dog poem, "A Morning Call," Mrs. M. F. Ilutt'.s "So the Snow Vomcs Down," and Iitchurd lEurtou'd "t.undlord aud Tenant" are charming. The Men mid Things department is full of bright paragraphs. Th- illus trations are beautiful. Meynello's ex quisite frontispiece of Whittier with tho children, has almost the softness nnd strength of an oil pulutlng. und is well worth framing'. Price 20 centt a number; SMOnypur. On sale at news stands or sent post paid on receipt of price, by I). Lotlirop Company, Publishers. Boston. c "I risn it Is always host to keep cool," said thcsiiuw. "I'siictlv," ii'p'li'd tln'Mile walk, "1 catch your drift" WuililueUni Htar. "That mnti enii't bo a poet," .u!d .len nliiKS, us a Irlend pulutul lUltnblin a llt orury num. "He looks too uiuili like emu." Uu.cugii News Itccord. Ftit.TON "Did ho leave any rot Intuit Iu his will fur bis wiful" HiiMipi' "Nn, hut ho loft her plenty at money to f-'Ct the lnt.t the market ulTurilH." Inter (h-cun. f.nnk to Yutirni'ir If your liver Is nut of order, your skin saf fron coloiud, lnni;tiu furred, cyeliallH tinted with velloiv. llottetlor'H Ktuui.ii'h hitlers iustaiit r li tho u.irreot tiling. IHmH watt, If ou don't want Jamidiee and perhaps ab scess of tint liver. Jjikutvlho. li ,vmi have a malarial chill, touch of rlieilliuitlElil, llldl gestlnu, hhlnev or nervous trouble, use tlio lilttern without delay. Ulvutta lulr trlul, us it preserves. It was nn ucrlculturid editor who wrote: "Pumpkins am said lo uu futu-iiiug for hoiis, but wo havo never tried them our helves." Dtsr.Asn Is untmtiin.l, uml l luit the proof thut we uro ubiisi ig Nut. iv It U rialiued tint li.irllel.l 'lea, a simple herb remedy, helps N"..turo to overcome this abuse. Mt'Ptn: "Thntn-son eallPilTnonn Id'ot" Yabley "You uetilu't mind tu..t Thomp son ulwnyn dm. osugucruw tuoiu or lui.5. '-- iniiiuniiioiiB joi.ruui Couons tsn tlnHi'.Nr. The irrititlon which tnduixs coiiIjIii immrduitcl,, in lie veil by tiHiiof "irwu'.i'n iliuiu7.(.l7'ncicii." Hold only in boxes. "Johnnv, clvomen proverb." "Ampu tation lo tho thief of leg." llurper'n Kuziir. Ir you nrorniKtlpatcd, billons or troubled Willi lok homliiolie, Uceelmm's Pills afford Immediate relief. Of uruyt'lsUi. cents. Kvr.itv spitiou homebody MU.Mtinp theater lint liitist L'o It la-i'iit on noun; U the ' theater, for a fact. i. (J. ' kujutu'. MrCmiKi.r. "Do oukunw what Is the best thing outi" MeCnicklc "No. Whut Is III' Mt'Coikle- "1 haven't decided whether It's nn iiehlng tooth or a eaullugra thm." "Yot'tt ehtilrt look ho cnlltxpital," said a visitor to her haslets the other duy ; "they really tceui to beg jtnur gin-sin to nit down cotlly nnd flint in uouifwrt together." lion ion 'ItUIIMU'lpt. Two vatcnts for bottle stoppers have been liMieil. A lmiont lor n mouth top per, operating effectively when eertulu buttles approach, would also verve a useful purpose. Koou mil Osn Omlt Clara "What do uu think ot my new iniiltl" Mamie "l.ovch 1 Hut where do you put your other lmmli"-N. Y. lleiuld. FORCING A-HEAD. Our Balos for tho past week of "Ciiautkii Oak" Stoves and Randes havo been unprecedented. Tho Char tor Oak haa been forging ahead ovory day of tho forty years tbat it has bocn on tbo market. Mus. CtiMtih "1 thought thorongregutlon vu:i deeply tlirieil by our pastor's sermon UiN morning." Ciitusu "1 noticed u good leal of restlessness inisulf." sw tT; w r-WT v v ii nnii 'l ftfipP'jnqg U Voit itor dMlin klip thim. II youn dots nit,irrlU direct tomannftetumi. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CD. T. LOUIS. MO. Don't Whees and couch vliou Halo's Honey of llorehound anil Tar will cup l'ltie's Toothaehu Dropj Cureiu unu mluuto. Must Rr. O.su.-Melville-up tobacco ' lluvt'i'lui liver I' -N. Y. lltruid. "lllrk hits ulvrn "Is ll lou or THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 'Ja CATTI.i: Hest lieeven f 5 a Ktuvkcrs 'Jim Nutlve lows 1 HI IIOOS (iood to choice houvy.. 4 M WliriAT No, 2 red 01 No. 2 Ininl f(J' COKN-No 2 mixed HI OATS No 8 mixed HVK No S n.OUlt l'lUcnt, per stele, Kiincv HAY-Cholce timothy Fiineypralrlo J1KAN Ill' ITKH t'holio creamery.... 21 OIIIMlK-Kiill Crc.im 11 KtKiS-Cliolce 2il roTAions w ST. LOUIS. CATTI.i: -ralrnatlvcj 3M rt 3 3) (ft 3 Wl tl Ul'i ,'.& 7 44 .Tilt 'M t(T6 t.1) 47 f 4S 3 VI (, ;' 10 1 WJ I'JO) 7 W O 8 W 0 .V) (17M 21 C4 29 11 C4 M m a 7J TcxunH JlOCJS-Heavy, SIIKni'-Falrto choice l-'IiUll -Choice WHIJAT No. S red (OKN No. 2 mined OATS -Nn. 'J mixed 4 HYP. -No,'-' HUTTr.H-Civjmory IiAIt-VCHtei 11 Htcam l'OUIt New CllICAOO. rJATl'I.l! 1'rlmo to extra JIOUS- l'urlilns nnd Milpnlwt.. 5 40 (i0 3 IS (ft, 6 40 K S W Cj 3 3-1 Wl CO St .J E'( m; 41 2 2) 4 HI 4 IX) 3 2) 27 10 00 1.1 20 4 75 4W SHKIM'-I'iiirto choice 4 ft) ri.ont -Whiter wheut WHKAT-No. 2 red COKN-No. 2 OATS-No. 2 HYr.-No.2 ItUTTIUl-Orrnmcry I.AUU l'OKK NllW YOI11C. CATTI.n-Nntlve Hteer4 IlOli S-Oood to choice f-'I.OUIt-CJood toiholco WllKAT-No.2red COItN-Na 2 OATS -Western mixed mm'KU-Crrun.jry I'OHK-.V.ci 3U) 71 41 soa o a 10 00 11 40 ffi 81 013 18! CI 5 40 ffi 6 2.1 f4 5 75 C4 4 00 71 i (& 4IU 30 M Pi 30 i n 10 os Oil 50 It Is never neccwrry to tfll tho money lcmier to tnkna 1 it uiuore iuteicbt In his bimlno.- . IX J'lcio iiMis, Ir oil ciin still the fury of tho waver,, why tlooH not every hhlii ta..e ji.euty of it iu her cruisel Tur. trouble Is that when n man need hl nii'vo muitt ho can't Had II. Atchison ; obo. "WottKis' now, I'cter" "Xaw, I i.t a job iu do city liti.l." litilTiilo Jixiu'CHS. Ir's iihvnvH tho full tteiison with thu lunu tour blejeltttfl. Tur. 1ro.1t m not tho most, pou!ir producci' of "Iniiier" mill; It In belter inpltu a llit.li uii-ie taffy dur lnKllfotliiiU!tuii.tiolieiitailiy inter death. ONB I5IVJOYS Both tho mntliod nud results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant mid refreshing to tho taste, and ncto Kently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, .Liver n:ul Uowcls, elennseo tho eys lem effectually, dispels colds, heud ficlu'S nml fuvcru and cured habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tbo only remedy ot its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tjo taato and ac ceptable to tho Btoninch, )rompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrcenblo Biibstauces, its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all and havo niado it tho most populnr remedy known. tsyrup of Figs is for sale in GOo and 81 bottles by all Icailinjr drug- , gisiH. ivny reiuiDiu tiruggist wnu 1 may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly lor any ono wno wi?bc3 to try it. Do not accopt nuy Gllli3titUtC. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA V WMICISCO, CAL. touisviur. rr. 'rn vonn. N.r. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemicals ro mod In tho preparation ot W. BAKE11& CO.' BreakfastCocoi tclileh U abtolutelj jmre and eolubte, lltmnmorethnnthreetimea tha itren'jth of Cocoa mixed with Bturch, Arrowroot or 8ui;ar, nd I far moro eco- Jim a m mu ;.r!M Mi Inn lets than one cent a flip. .m . ...M noarisning, uuu kadiuh: nomlcal. coi It Is dellulouc, DiaesTCii. rkld bf Otoffnt tjtrjvhtn. W. B AKEB Gs CO., Dorohester, HaM, xtaa-LZszixi HritvnAM'Rinrl p'enty filinot live 111 the Mime luiuae. -dull eaten New ft, ml. fs t rlSk II vri 3 tV) fi a) 1 n 70 ana 700 tt 4 -a l 77 MIS iT M .-A S'Ai )i 00 O10 b1 l.ltitl A TUIF.F IS TUii SiOHT, Con cuiaTitUm itomon. A alight -old with your eytci:i in tho teroful- ous eunuuiuu v 11111.-11 cniuxnl by impurn bloo'l, ia enough to 1'ttsttn It iilon you That i" tho time t.-lwn nenliet and delay an. full of dinger, CGinuiuntlon U l.ime- Berofula. You can movent it, and you can euro It, If you haven't waited too lonfj, with Dr. Piorco's Uoldcn Jledleul Discovery. Tliat is tho mo-it potent MixxK-leanser, Btrength-resK-irer, nnd lltsli-buililcr tlint'H known to m(llcr.l fcelonco. For every dlataiw that han U bo reaehul tliroueh tho Wood, llWo Con Mimiitlou, for Berofula in ull iUs fcrmn, ncau LuiiKB, llroneliilis, Asthma, ituil nil wvero, lincrririg CoiikIw, it Is tho only ftmninferrf ri'iiiedy. If It doesn't K-nttlt or cure, you luivo your money Imelc. Tho proprietors of Dr. frino'n Catanli RonKtly A-oie tlutt their mwllcfne tjerfecUy and pt'rmmwntly cures Catarrh, lo provo It to won, thv nwto thiii otter: If tliy can t euro your Catiirrli, o m-itter vhut yom caw Is, they'll y you $500 in caih. NGRAVENG LEGTRQTYPINO Portraits, Buildings, Machinery, &c. 1040. !S YOU MUST SO rfinn oi-rn byuu 0CCU KJrSS 600D GARDEN. Thn.o wholniy oor nrrdtonro ntlima lada, bi unu inrna rfiwtih xiii 1. Mir iir. tiiN.ipi,iN'i DJbCltirTlVli C'ATAI.DOIIUinitllril linxin anuU. thr DA Ihriu rllllkf. H II. anil lutlon. UKB TIIV.TIIKM ANI VUV Tf.n. IMirlllu.lratm Audrey. pi trr SFFn PflMDAUV Hia aad 814 If. Fourth trf t. ST. LUDU, MO, B-AI4 1U13 I AtKA Mf, ! I.TW 7oo ctn't find what jaa want In your home atoraa, el un the irnln unit rnme to our mammotb trr lloiidi Kataullduneni. If yea ctn't coma, tries Mod Mr onnipln (nu cliarije for ample), and order nt ,ou want IT mall. We guarantee iatliracttoo. KANSAS CITV. KrMJiiTuij rariaMarftiatrMnufc Garfield Tea UUI t-WllU I IMIUI4.iW,IH-Mil)llWUJ UMAIUII ,(- UW1" " I. MIS, OunploriYO, (UUnKLOTBAUO..BT,sUhBtN.Y Cures Constipation Ottrtwtnm btul oftttatr. ,STe Doctor.1 wJM 'and no had olTooti Ot?fc W3dJ2sn!9IiS&' ajrAMa uiu fAj-camtr UHmna. F9LKS rmoniao tarrln. foon, Btrtrtlr conadentlal. jMtlmor'al. AridraraUra Tlioira Ufda. Qacago,JUX nMIM. rioetamnt.nqliioonTenlenoa kl'itaiii.k run NEWSPAPEn OR CATALOGUE WORK. Copper Half-Tones for Fino Printing. Write rm- NmiiiUa uml I'rtree. A. N. KELLOna HEVV3PAPER CO., li .H. 'ITV, MO. JssTaacoRSSssssnrtiuiieyvssammm Morntitnr Habit Cured In 10 ;u iiuji, jxouay till cureu. to I DU. J. STtl'IIKNS. Lebaaon. Ohio. r.lilll TUU vifU ma -m nlia Vnilllfi Urn l-onrn Teleeraphr anil Itallroad lUUrlfJ nlbll Aiiiit'llulnoiiIiorv.ati(lwcur iroroUUiiatlonn. Write J.l. IIROWN.bedslla.MO. eriou iuij varu mj om rw taa FITS rURKP. Trial BotUe free br mall. I'arr. offer all othrra fail. Xddmni lUI.Ii CHKl.lO.,nekt l'hll..,l' J I'lso'K Ucineily for Cuturrh Is tbo I Itcut, Kasleat to Use, anil Cbrnpeit. U lft!fasMgl3sfsP H Solit by ilmuKlHts or sunt by mall, H , Wc. H. T. llazeltlnu, Wurren, 1iv "A. "nkT-D. 1428 IVUEN VfltlTINO TO ADVKUTIHKIIS VLKAMM etata Uat Ju taw tko Adrortlatvacat la tkM Dapcn '& V.i 4 VlKi.' tJfr.S t-fr?: :.',;.. - t.