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About The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1890)
r 1 1 1-1 S FAMILY : JOURNAL. A Weekly Newspaper issied every Wednesday. 32 Celnms f reaiiig Bitter, sistingef Nebraska State News Items, Selected Stories aid Miscellaiy. fjEf-Sample copies rat free to any wAiitm." Subscription price, SI a year, in Mtaact. Address: M. K. TpKZB ft O, Columbia?, tftp, latte Co., Neb? PI . IDTJSSELL, DEaXSBXV fi us POMPS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Olive St., nearly opposite Poit-wfRo. fljanegS-y LOUIS SCHREIBER. BttitlmiillWwMeT. All kinds ef Repairing dene Short Netice. Kitties, Wag ens, etc., made to order, and all werk Guar anteed Also tell the world-famous Walter A. Wood Mowers, Reapers, Combin ed Machines, Harvesters, and Self-binders the best made. fcJTShop opposite the " Tattersall," on OlUe St.. COLUMBUS. 26-m Judicious Advertising atfaflaVaaaa Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Uevivos many a dull business, r Keseucs many a lost buiness, Haves many a failing business, l'roerves. many a large business. Secures success in any business. Bo iy a mnn of business, and we add that judicious adtertidine, for this Miction of countrj, inclujiij THE JOURNAL A ono of th mediums, because) it is rreid by tho be! ixHipU-. tlio who know what they want an-' Ii for hat thoy Kot. Wo cliallenKO ciuniiarisiiJS ith an rutin to paper in tho world iu this it lrct twenty jenrs publi-liiiiK by tlie k-iiiio in.iii;winent. and ricicr ono dun to suliscriliers lulilit.lied iu Tub Joitunai. This, bettor than anthiiiK !, shows tho ilass of people who r.-iidTiiK Jouhnai. every week. tf GOSHEN FENCE MACHINE! CHEAP. ONLY $15. Woven wir and slats, cnt willows, split boards or euytliinc of tho sort, used; after posts ftre set, fence can bo mode and stretched on the ground, in the winter, by a boy or ordinary farm hand. 10 to 40 rods a day, and can work it over any ground. The man who has one of these nia cin nt can buiid a fence that is more durable and safe than any other, and make it at less cost. The machine and a samplo of its work ran be seen in the city on ltth street at Ernst A Schwarz hardware store. Willsell nichinos, or territory, or contract to pat np fences. linaj tf J. R. MATHEWSOX. KepapER A book of 100 pagef. Tho best book for an i jraMas.akMa..A aaveruscr to cot UIIUkUllVIIIL I :RTI8INCaut be he exIerl iHiwinw 1 or otlierwisa It ct.uuiliu hits of uet spapers and estim&tet of the cost of ndreriUliift. The adrertisi r 'w ho wants to spend ouo dollar. Suds in It the in formation ho requires, while forhin who will Invent one hundred thousand dbllars in ad -fertlitng. a scheme la indicated which will meet hi crerr requirement, or cm be wiade to dot by tKghiehanettemtily arrietdet by cat ttsptmience. 149 editions have- been issued. Sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents. Write to GEO. P. HO WELL It CO., NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU. '!9taraM8t.rrintinsIioaMSq.). IS'ewTcrk. PATENTS Careata and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pat. eat bueiams conducted for MODEKATK FEES. OUB OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT OFFICE. We hare no sub-agencios, all business direct, hence- we ran transact patent business ia leas Use and at LESS COST titan those remote frost Waabinftun. Bead model, drawing, or photo, with descrip tion. We advise if patentable or not, free of cbarce. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A book. "Bow to Obtain Patents," with refer, eaees to actual client in jour state, county or town, seat free. Address OwaaitePatamtl mt Ofios, Waahincton. D. d. TO Sin DAT sjlBlaV Asjetils WaatsfJI CxaccLiaaFats. Ijsn BrcwsuA Safcty SUWan flaf tsiawsaaonatsm. avsfr rasa io w ajaei te MajsssW m. UBS BsBsniT'"''flix IH flBH -jBB bKEbW CiMnlslHV?HB'aMer'v!7'- BBVnHHHHHHnsHaiBBB ' TOPICS OF THE TDIES.I A Choice Selection of Inter esting Items. Jay Gould was fined" $100 for not answering a summons of a New York Court to act as a petit juror. Ezra Leech, a faimer of Xewton County. Miwbsinpi, discovered $10,- 000 in gold while ditching in hi few days ago. field a Tur. explanation of the peculiar den sity of thunder clouds is aid to lie in the fact that the vapor is partially con densed into drops by the electrical ac tion. A Geokt.ia vouth who answered (in closing a quarter) an advertisement of how to make money tvitliont work got in reply a piece of pa cr inscribed: u Catch suckers as we do." O.v an average there are tliiitr-five more ixiys. than girls born in New York City every week. On the average fifty more malet than females lie. So the fema'e population grows more rapidly than the male. The military authorities of Russia have issued an order that cavalrymen shall not '"wear tiieir ordinary spurs when they attend a hall. They may wear hptiw with blunt rowels, but they may ako. if they piefeV, appear in civilian clothes, ith no spurt at all. A rriuors fact is noticed in connec tion with the formation of barnaeles on ships' bottom. In the majoiity of cases there is a much heavier growth of grass and barnaeles on one side than on the other, and in numerous instances one side will be almost free-while the other i as foul as possible. A it.ominkxt Southern man recently confessed that he was never afraid of but two thing-. One," he said, "was the Yankee at 1113-, and the other is my wife." The army is disbanded, but he has his wife with him yet, so there is no fear of his being a rebel. On the con trary he obev.s and fears. Tin: custom of a water boy to carry ice water through the ears began on Connecticut railroads during the war, when water was earned through the ear to sick or disabled soldiers, and it so commended itself to the public that iu 1851 a law was passed making the service obligatory ou all roads running through the Stato. A nov named Diew.s 1 erformed a dangorous feat in West Orange, N. ,T.. the other day, it is related. The con tractor for the drain that has been laid to carry oil' the standing water in lots on Valley n-ad wanted to detcimiue whether or not the drain was free from obstructions, and nffeiedthclad a small sum to go through it. The pipe is eighteen inches in diameter, is eight feet under ground and is 1200 feet long. The boy accepted the oiler and entered the pipe. Half au hour later he emerged safely from tho other end. Tur. Pasteur Institute has for the first time since antirabic vaccination has lk'en practiced, published com plete statistics of the results of the rsienr treatment for hydrophobia. From January 1, ISSfl. to December 31, 18S'., l,VlX persons bitten by mad dogs have been treated; r3 of these have died -a proportion of 0.07 per cent. Tho proportion of deaths when this treatment is not adopted is 1.VJ0 per j cent. ; consequently, among the 7,303 patients of the Pasteur Institute, 12G5 would have died had not the Pasteur method of heating hydiophobia been carried out. Thkki: is a saloonkeeper in Utiea, Neb., who must be a piettv square man, as saloonkeepers go. He inserts the following advertisement in the local papers: "To whun it may concern: Know ye that, by the payment of $1,527.40. I am permitted to retail in toxicating liquors at my saloon in this city. To the wife, w ho has a drunkard for a husband, or a friend, who is un fortunately dissipated, I say emphatic- ally: Givo me notice of such cases in which yon are inteiested, and all sufch will be excluded from my place. Let mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, nncles and aunts do likewise, aud their equeste will bo regarded.' Advektisinci is not, us many sup pose, an outcome of modern necessity, but it is a very ancient practice; and the British Museum jossesses a collec tion of old Greek advertisements printed on leaden plates. The Egyptians were great advertisers. Papyrus leaves over three thousand years old have been found at Th.be?, describing runaway slaves, and offering a reward for their capture poor wretches; and at Pompeii ancient advertisements have been de ciphered on the walls. So peihaps, after all, the inhabitants of old Athens and Rome and many other ancient citie? had to deplore the desecration of their fine buildings and places as much as we do at the present day. Geouge M. Pcllman, the Pullman palace car inventor, is one of the very rich men of the country. Ho could draw a check for $50,000,000 and still have enough left him to support his old age in comfort. He has been made a knight by the king of Italy, but he does not wear an iron iot on his head, and a steel jacket and pantaloons of iron, as all the knights of song and story and the illustrated picture books do. He dresses in the latest nineteenth century style, and is somewhat fastidious about his clothes. He spends .moHfcof his time on the railroad in one of his most luxurious palace cars. He is very kind to his employes and is, consequently very popnlar. He has-built up the town of Pullman, in which all the in habitants are well-to-do ' and want and poverty are unknown. JBe is a silent, reserve man, perhaps senile shy. JosEru Dcvi'ette has been in the Michigan prison for thirty-two consecu tive years. He was convicted of murder in Sanilac County in 1858 and con demned to solitary confinement for life. For a number of years (how many he himself cannot tell) he was isolated from anything in the shape of a human being. He never saw a human face or heard a human voice for long weary months at a time. His food was brought to Itir" on a tin plate and handed through a wicket, but he never caught a glimpse of tbe convict who waited on him. For thirty-two years the only sight of the sky he ever got was from within the four great, walla. He has never stepped outside the gates. No friend or relative Las spoken to him in all that period. Ax old Scotch lady -who lived at con siderable distance from the parish church was in the hatilt of driving over to the service. Her coachman, when he considered the sermon nearly at an end, would slip out quietly for the pur pose of having the carriage ready by the time the service was concluded. One Sunday John returned to the church, aud after hanging about the door for a considerable time grew inipa- tiont and popped in his head, discovered the minister haranguing as hard as ever. Creeping down the aisle toward his mistress he whispered in her ear : "Is he no near dune yet?" "Duue!" re turned the old lady, in a high state of indignation, for her patieuce had long been exhausted; "he's -dune half an hoor since, but he'll no stop." The Government seems to bo making fair progi ess in the education of the Indians. There are 315,000 Indian chil dron in the country between the ages of 15 aud lfi years. The Government has educated a small percentage of these children, aud, so far, the result lias proved beneficial. The record of the Indian schools compares favorably with those devoted to the education oT white children. Hut the Iudiau children are sent baek after they complete their education to the tribes, whore there is nothing for them to do but to relapse into barbarism. An attempt to live according to the ways of the white peo ple is immediately frowned upon by tho Iudiau fathers and mothers, and there is nothing that the educated Indian can do to earn a living. This will continue to be the case until the tribal relations aro broken up by a division of the laud in severalty. William T. Siiekmax says he has left money enough in his will to build his own monument as he does not wish any such a circus over his dead body as has been made over Gen. Grant. Gen. Sherman has about reached tho script ural limit of life, though be isyoung and chipper as ever. He is more ap- proachable than he used to.be. Dur- ing tho war he was a hard man to inter view, and would frequently scold the interviewer with a fluency and pro fanity that would do justice to a pro fessional scold. He sometimes has crochety moods even now, but his pre vailing attitude is a hospitable and courteous one. Sherman is about as good a story-teller as Abraham Lin coln. He is very fond of the theater aud attends them two or three times a week. He always kisses all the young ladies who are introduced to him, to the infinite jealousy of younger men. (I en. Sherman is a familiar flgnro in New York City, as he is often seen on the e'evated trains or on foot about tho sheet. He thinks New York is the best place in the world to live. ODD. QUEER. AND CURIOUS. A PiiiLXDELi'iiiA father has recently naid $3,500 for a doll's house for his little girl. It is said that hop vines in Puyallup, Wash., lecently grew thirteen inches in in fourteen hours. Hr.KK Noll, a mechanician of Berlen gen, German v, has constructed a clock warranted to run without winding up for 0,1)011 years. Itly has turned out a torpedo-ram that can lire a 448-pound projectile , tiiroui, twenty-six inches of solid iron. Fi:M Georgia comes the story that a Gainesil!c lad ate forty-eight bananas on a wager, and then, like Oliver Twist asked "for more." A Pennsylvania man has just eloped with his mother-in-law. Sho is Ger man and speaks no English, and he is ! English and speaks no German. Sr.MiiTEi: County, Ga., man recently killed seven wild turkeys in three shots. Three biids were killed at the first shot aud two at the second and third shots. It is estimated that the amount of gold in the world is about six hundred and thii teen cubic yards, and it would lit iu a room twenty-four feet each way j if in a solid cube. Pkincfss he Saoax recently appeared on the beach at Trouvilie, Franco, in a bathing costume, one side of which was white aud the other blue, the conceit being carried out to the details of gloves buttons and siioes. A 1:1: u, hornpd man has been discov ered by Captain Alboruog, on the Gran Chaco, in the Argentine ltepublic. He is tall, with a full heard, and two very I erfect horns, like those of a stag, on his forehead. "Biu Six," a Birmingham, Ala., col ored man, earned live dollars by butt ing a three-v ear-old bull to death. Af ter the animal had been butted five times it fell to tiie ground, and in five minutes was dead. The negro was not injured. When the King of Samoa ratified the treaty with the United States, in the presence of two bundled and fifty rep resentatives of his people, he wope a white derby hat, a white cotton shirt, and a white sheet folded around his loins. He was barelegged and bare footed. A ceutain Boston manufacturer re cently had several notices posted, warn ing employes not to meddle with the machinery, etc., if out of order, When pay day came around he deducted from each employe's wages ten minutes pay for time "lost in reading the notices. The most expensive thetmometer in this country is in use at the Johns Hop kins Univeisity. It is known as Pro fessor Bowlard's thermometer, and is valued at $10,000. It' is an absolutely perfect instrument, and the graduations ou the glass arc so lino that it is neces sary to use a microscope to read them. In the corner-stone of a Protestant Epicopal church, whose erection was begun last week in Brooklyn, there was placed a phonographic cylinder encased in tin, upon which a member had spoken, iu the name of the congrega tion, a message, to those who shall, at some future time, uncover the stone. A fvmily in Dover, N. J., who have long been missing valuables, were amazed a day or two ago to find them in the secret nest of a pet goose. Among the articles which the bird had appropriated were two gold thimbles, a tortoise-shell comb, scarf-pins, spools of sewing-silk, silver lace, and a Water berry watch. A Toetlc rianist. Miss Gnshly What a poetic pianist Herr Pachmann is. Miss Flightly Real elegant! "Wasn't his playing of the 'Summer Song' delightful?' "And so realistic, too. Why, he hadn't played very much of it before mt foot went to sleep." A m erica. tinXT. MEMORIES. BY FIUXC13 S. SMITH. When winter hurls her hitter sleet Across tbo unprotected moor. The traveler with hasty toot Speeds on tovrnnl his cnbin door; But thror-'i ' .-j unarp-funged, nipping air Uuy crust hid beard with icy rime, It cannot from his aiemoiy tear The sweet delights of snuinier-tiina. So every memory borno of joy Will lle as long as lifo slinll last ; No changes can tho charm destroy Tis proof 'gainst every arrow cast. A backward view recalls the hour That once oar youthful pulses thrilled. As aromatic summer flower live in the scent from them distille-l. The memory of a childhood pased Beneath a gentle mother's sway. With love's sweet mantle o'er it cast. Can net or -n holly pass away. Whatever adult fato wo earn, Whate'er tbe censuro or tho praise Still will the fond heart FOinetimes turn Back to those' careless, huppy days. Then let us, as we journey on. Endeavor eomo eiuI heart to cheer Twill bo on act to think upon When ending our probation hero A joy to know that after death Has set tho restless spirit free. There still lives in our mortal breat Some fondly cherished memory. -tieic York Weekly. THE TWO STUDENTS. nV ALBERT 11. MODKICKER. There is a saying that the angels keep watch over every slnmberer. If this is a fact, then the ancels v ho are guarding the sleep of two students must bo very patient. Peacefully and deadlike they sleep in one bed, and only their snoring inter rupts tho silence! The sun looks upon their faces, slowly it passes over their heads and begins to sink low in the horizon. Finally one of the angels impatiently arouses one of her proteges, who, rob bing his eyes, looks at the clock. "Tho devil!" said he, "only half past six and awako not a trace of a 'sore head.' Yes, it was excellent cham pagne! However, a lunch would bo a good prophylactic. Hello, 'Pawnor,' arise! It's time for you to visit tho laboratorv." lleceiving no answer, he laughingly j remarked: "111 arouse him, and pro curing a glass of water, said: "I bap tize thee in the " This maneuver had the desired ef fect, for ho suddenly awoke and ex claimed: "Stop! 'Samuel,' to tho rescue!" At this cry the door o pencil, an d a plump woman with blushing cheeks and folded arms ontered, and approach ing the bed, said, a little irritated : "Mr. Edward Buller, how olten have I asked you to call mo by my right name? It's Ursula riasca for short, Madame Lasca. Why do you givo me such an unchristian name which can't even bo found in this year's almanac?" "But, 'Samuel,' listen: Notwith standing the fact that my name is Ed ward Ruller, I am nicknamed 'Pawner.' Cau you find such a name in the al manac?" "There's a good causo for calling yon pawner," she replied. "I have boarded dozens of students, all of whom were, no doubt, heavy in debt, and yet, not one of them were so much troubled by the pawnbrokers as you, and that man vnnilor. Mr. Killian. Whv. four of them called to-day, and if it wero not , for that inscription on the door: "Small-! Pox Here!" they would have ontered! your room this forenoon. "What! foronoou? Pray, what timo is it thou?" "Supper time." "Ah! so, so it is." At that moment the doorbell was rung loudly. "Another, broker well, tho small pox sign vrill frighten thorn perhaps, or, at least, keep them from seeing you," said Madam Lasca, as sho loft tho room. Tho two students heard a lively con voraition for a few moments and then the sounds of footsteps approaching to wards thoir room. "I believe," said Ruller, "that our remedy is not a safe cure for these creditors. They may detect our stratagem, out they must be fooled! Let us feign sickness. Quick.under the cover." They had hardly covered themselves when tho door opened aud two men entered. The taller of tho two was dressed in the hciarht of fashion. Ho wore a full beard and eye-glasses, and carried in his hand a gold-headol cane. His companion's face was embellished with a light colored mustache only. ro was more plainly dressed, and undoubtedly was bis amanuensis, judging from his hungry countenance. "Woe unto us, it's the sheriff," whis pered Ruller to Killian, who com menced groaning as if in terrible agony. The two mon posted themselves at a good distance from the bed. The taller 'showed some anxiety and his scribo trembled like an aspen leaf. Finally thoy seated themselves at a table and the scribe taking out his ink and paper commenced writing. "They're invoicing fortunately all is pawned," lamented Killian to Ruller. At length the eldest of the men com menced to question in a husky voice : "Are the two sick gentlemen con scious?" "Yps, sir," eame tho answer from un der the covprlet in a doubtful tone. "Are you gentlemen alllictcd with small-poj?" "Yes, sir, we are." ''What are j-our names?" he contni tinued interrogatively. "Edward Fuller Ferdinand Killain," came the answer very feeble and almost simultaneously. "AU riglt,"said tho doctor for such he was "that's all;" and then stud ing for a few moments, ho said to his aman uensis: "Now, Harry, pleaso write down as I dictate." It was as follows : "Havinc vi-it'il on Jan. 1. '88. tho ro?i dunce of Jb'ssrs. Edward ltull-r. Cnnd. Chum., and Ferninniid Killian. Cnnd. Med., on Xp. 15 Andrea-tre.t. I found them to bo seriouslyafllieted with small o .iri olao oonlluentos: and. owimr to the ilaner-ouscuntasiiusne-.sof thisdi-'-n-' I hereby ord'Tthc transportation of the s.iid per sons to thu City Suiall-pox Hospital. Tre-ident Hoard of Health." Bvthis time the groaning and la menting of the two students had abated. They were horrified and speechless when the doctor at his departure said to Madam Lasca : "Mv amanuensis will at onee order an ambulanco; and, wWiing them a speedy lecovory, I bid you good day." Killian, regaining his voice, baid: "Doctor, will vou not not come and examine us, and see if we're really sick ?" But the doctor had hastily followed his scribe, who had fled down the stairs. For a short time all was silent Sud denly both students simultaneously jumped out from the bed, and with a half-comical, half-despairing look gazed at each other. " 'Pawner,' we must go to the hospi tal. Nothing can save ns," said Kil lian. "Of course we must," said "Pawner;" "for if we contend to be well they won't believe us; and if we resist they will give us the straight-jacket." "Well, then lets fly," said Killain, adding: "It's certainly terrible to go there." "Fly, nothing," said "Pawner," "for by the time we have finished our toilet they will be here. But," he added, hopefully, "they'll surely discharge ns when they discover we're not sick." "But, 'Pawner,' " replied Killian, "if we're in there once we'll have contracted that Further conversation ws cut short by the entrance of Madam Lasca, who said: ''Do you gentlemen now realize tho consequences of your tomfoolery? My residence will be shunned after your departure," adding: "Do yon know what will become of von?" "Alas yes!" said Ruller. A ring at the bell was now heard and Madam Lasca hastened to opeu the door. "They come," said Ruller; "-but I'll never be taken alive. I prefer to die by violence than of small-pox." So saying, ho grasped a rapier aud posted himself iu e. coiner of tho room. Seizing a sword Killain followed his example, just as the door opened and two policemen entered. The officers observing thedetermined men, said: "Iu the name of the law no resist ance. Drop your weajwus and follow us. "No, we'll not go, for we're not .side," both replied, firmly. "Then we will use force." "You may try it ! We prefer to die here rather than to aceompauv you to the small-pox hospital, where a hor rible death awaits us. No, sir, we will notgo!u Int,gentlemen, the Debtor Prison is quite a comfortable place to reside in. It's nonsense to talk of death." A person eondemnou to prison for life could not have felt happier at suddenly receiving a commutation of his s-entence to only ten days, :is did those two students, when they heard the words: "Debtor Prison." "Wo bow our knees befoie the law and will accompany you," said Ruller, bowing to the policeman. Almost instantaneously with the words two men entered, ono of whom said: "Are tho sick men able to descend the stairs without support, Mrs. Lasca?" "There aro no sick penons here," replied Madam, folding her arms and laughing. The two policemen were utterly as tonished; but, finally, one of them said : "There must be a mistake some where. The two gentlemen are in ex cellent health and there is uobedy hick in this house to our knowledge." "Perhaps somebody is M'ek in the next house," said one of the hospital officials, adding, "come, let Us depart." "And wo'll depart, too," said Killian to tho policemen, aiming to escape the hospital. All descended to the street, and very soon wero tho two students put in tho Debtor Prison. Very seldom have prisoners gieeted their cells as did tho-e two men. for they felt sure that their kind patents would not permit their long detention in fact, in a few days they were released, and the press announced : "Tiie rumor of two ease- of -mall-pox i utterl false. "JU:. t.H'ii.M v. "Pre-ident Hoard of Health." nicking Hack at a Kit-kin;: Vt ie. Three or four persons were quench ing their thirst in an uptown sab 0:1 ouo day a week or so ago when an additional citizen ontered. Ho boie in his hand what would have been called a "growl er" in the hands of a les reputable looking man. This he placed on the counter and requested to have it filled to a certain point with beer. While ho was waiting for tho bar keejer to let the foam sottle within the confines of the tin pail, he entered into conversation with the other citizens, who happened to be acquaintances of his. A number of subjects were dis cussed, aud the barkeeper wasiequested to fill 'em up again several times. Thus a half hour quickly glided by. At the expiration of abiut that timo a woman entered the place. That sho was a married woman could be easily seen, for no woman still unwetlded ever appears among men with so for bidding a look as sho bore upon her features. She addressed the man with tho pail. "Is this the way vou eomo home right away?" she asked, with a look that would have withered a cactus plant. "I'll bo home directly ; yon see I met some friend- and stopped to talk with them," replied the citizen with the pail, in a conciliatory tone. "Well, I thought I'd come down and tell you that I think you're ro gentle man at all," remarked the woman in a tone that seemed to cause sparks to fly from her lips. Evidently she was not disposed to be conciliated. The man with the pail said nothing for a whole minuto. Thou he seized the pail, emptied it, laid it on the floor, jumped on it, threw its battered re mains into the street, turned to liis wife and remarked: "Now I won't come home until next week." With that he .went out, and his wife didn't see him agai. onti a Japf-KTT ago. He had the remains of a sky sgraping "jag" with him. This time his better half didn't say a word. SIic hasn't said an unkind word to him since. The probability is that sho won't say an unkind word to him in a good, long while, "I had to do it," said ho to au inti mate acquaintance, shortly after his return; "else heaven only knows to what extent she would have lorded it over me. I had to choke her off in the first place. The moral of this true talc is that if you are a wife and send your husband out to "work the growler," don't kick if he lingers a while at the bar aud takes a few beers to his bosom. A Mushroom .Mainir.irtiirrr. A "mushroom manufacturer" is the latest thing in novelties, even in thc-e days when a commercial license is often carried to tho uttermost possible length. Au individual living in the Department of Aveyron, struck by tho high price at which mushrooms were being sold in his district conceived the idea of fabricat ing the delicacy of the turnips. He cnt the turnips into rounds, dried them, and after giving them a dab of the paint brush, disposed of them to unsus pecting customers as the genuine arti cle. For some time he drove a thriving trade, but unluckily for him he one day sold a batch to a gourmet who was not so easy to be taken in. Indignant at the trick played on him the gourmet brought an action which ha- just re sulted in the condemnation of the jnush roon manufacturer to two months' im prisonment. It was iu vain that he pleaded that he had enabled his fellow citizens to regale themselves on a vege table which thoy regarded as a cood specimen of the mushroon at 1 cost far below that commanded by the real arti cle. Vain, too, were his efforts to de monstrate that his mushrooms could be consumed without entailing disastrous consequences on lovers of the delicacy. The Court turned a deaf ear to his specious arguments, and has allowed him two months leisure to meditate on the error of substituting dried turnips for honest mushrooms. Paris Cor. of the London Telegreph. The man who asks "Is life worth liv ing?" shows by asking the question that he thinks he doesn't think it is, but. he will dodge a runaway horse just as glibly as the man who would rather do almos't anything than die. Somerville Journal. Ancient fans had long handles, so that ladies used their fans for walking Bticks, and it was by no means unusual for testy dames to chastise unruly chil dren by beating them with their fan aticka ' SICK -IM, TIGR!" .4. The wild roe blossoms by the oreek. The tigerlilies blocxu: In the meadow landd tbe chiMrcn soak. Aloft the cat-tails loom ; Tia fair midaumnier all around. The crass no more ia damp. And now will everj wbcro abound Tho being c allod the tramp. Th brindlc buU deg now will lie Th? currant bush beneath. Anon vi ill snap a buzzing fly. Anon will grit his teeth ; Now in sheer idleness he's prone. In comfortable stato ; lie sldps-but with ouo eyo alone Tho other a ou the Kate, -fcick'im. TiKo'" Tho tramp arrie9- o: dirty mien And of repulsive face; His eyo is bloodshot but is keen ; He looks a out the place. No man is near : he'll have hU way, No mora ho'll alvly lurk : Bo'U terrorize and rob to-day Tho housewife at her work 1 Boldly he moves what does bo hear? Why suddenly take heed? What is tho hound breaks on his ear? Whv does he chock his speed? "Bick 'im.TlKe!" A rustle 'noath the c.irrant bu-h, A tramp with pallid f ice, A Krowl. a sudden, mighty rush. Allow n the road a race. A pulT of ollow duat. to dense Tim tragedy's 1 ot plain. A struggle brief behind tho fenco. An awful yell of pain. A tramp whoe legs disp'ay his gore. Whose walk is made o( heps. A din: beneath the bush o:,ce more IJchint; his mighty cbop. -Sick 'lm.Tlsor I'eare on Kartn Awaits that countless army ot martyrs whose ranks ro constantly recruited from tho u'ctims of nervousness and nervous diseases. Tbe price of tho boon is a systematic couro ot Hostot ter's Stomach Bitters, the Quest aud most gonial of tonic nervines, pursued with reasonable per sistence. Easier, pleasanter, and safer this than to swash tbo victualing department with pseudo-tonics, alcoholic or tho reverse, beef ex tracts, nerve foods, narcotics, sedatives, and poisous In disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet re storer, balmy sleep," is tbo proviJeiitial reou poraut of weak nerves, and, this glorious fran chise being usually the rousViuiauctt ot sound digestion and increased vigor, the great stom achic which Insures both is productive also of repose at tho required time. Not unrefroshed awakens tbe individual who ones it. but vigor ous, clear-hcadod, and tranquil. Use tho Bit ters also in ferer and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constipation and biliousness. Work of a Humane Society. The French society for tho help of the wounded held its general meeting on June 12, under the presidency of Marshal Mac Mahon. Since tbe war of 1870 the society has distributed .CI '28,000 pounds among soldiers aud sailors wounded in war. It has increased its ambulance material to the valno of 4,000, and has organized temporary hospitals, rail uuy station hos pitals, and ambulance services on a footing for war. It has trained numbers of lady nurses, hearers, etc. Tho society has now 42,000 members, and tho jearly subscrip tions amount to 1,000. Continued. The favorablo impression produced on tho first appearance of the airreoable liquid fruit remedy. Syrup or Figs, a few years aso. has been moro than confirmed by the ploasant oxvoiitmeo of all who have used it. and tho success of the proprietors and inuHiiruuturers. the California lis Syrup Company. One ardent fisherman is to be made happy by the gift of a watch with a unique dial. His name has just eleven letters in it, and these letters have been pl.iced in tbe place of the hour figures on tho watch thj company is making, wlr.le a rod and trout basket indicate tin fad of tho re ceiver. The name and i lustrations are very cleverly executed by baud with the tinest of brushes. AN eminent physician of St. l'etersburg was called to a patient, a young lady of c.ood family, suffering with nervous pros ttation. On examination bo found that tho young lady bad taken part in hypnotic seances ai.d had been hypnotized several tinif s. lie reported the facts to tbe medi cal council. A commission of three emi nent pbyt-iei ins examined tbe patient and substantiated tbo fact that her ailment was duo to hyponotic practices. Con. Colt's old war horse, Frank, died two ycais ngo at tho advanced ago of :2. Ho was buried in tbe public sqnnro at Waterford, Erie county, Fa, On the Inst two memorial days tbe crave was decorated. The town council ordeml tbe fligs re moved, whcieupon the G. A. 11. and town people have become so indignant that thoy tLroateu to erect a monument to tho mem ory of Frank. Doj't urjio shildien to tako nasty worm il-. They enjoy eating Dr. Hull's Worm Destroyers and will 'isk for mo o. IlENl'.Y FltANKliYN pleaded guilty in the goueral 6essionB in New York on Wednes day to robbing Thomas ilcDouald ot l." C2nts, and was sentenced to fourteen years' imprisonment. Thomas McDonald.au o!d man. was walking through Pell street one afternoon about two months ago, when Fnnklyn and two others "held hira up" and riu'd his pockets of all ho had 15 cents. Have you over trial Dobbins' Meet lie Soip'J It dii't co-t nuii'h fur yon tup-t ono liar ot your grower, and see for yourself why it ispriijr by . muni, after 21 yeats" tdeady sale. Ho Mire t get 110 imitation. Tun increaso of iu sanity in Berlin has made it necessary that a new public lunatic asylum should be establish d. The build ing,wh:ch is to accommodate 1.000 patients, will ba situated in tho ea-.lerly suburb of Lichtenberg. The city of lSerlin already -Stfuiaius an r.syfnn? with about 1,200 in mates at Dalldorf. When Baby wassick. we gave her Cast oris. hen 6ho was a Child. h cried for Cantoris. When she became .Mm. utie duns to Csstoria, When sho bad CMldren. she gave tbcm Csstoria. The trunk of a rosebush at Ventura, Cal., is said to be three feet in circumfer ence, and the lirat branch it throws out is twenty-one inches in circumference. It inns over a lattica work, and since trim ming coders a space of 1,200 square feet. It yields thousands of flowers. Ir you havo n lamo bak or weak back, a gonso of uneasinc-s in the region of tho kid nevs. it is then timo for you to bo taking California Kidney Tea. thegrcatherbal rem edy so extensively used on tho PaelHo coast for all Kidncv. Madder nnd Urinary disor ders. Tako California Kidney Tea and it will give now lifo to these organs. At drug gists Si cents for largo package. Post-paid by Clifoi:xi v Kidney Tea Co.. Fairfield, Iowa. Tbe police of St. Petersburg has eent notice to all tbe saloonkeepers in tbe neighborhood of factories that they will be heavily fined if tbey continue selling spirit nous drinks to laborers on trust, or be guile the laborers to drink iu any other way. "Wrrx r,EouN Is half done." Begin your wo'ir by buying a cake of SArOLlO, Sa polio is a solid cako of Scourinc Soap. Try a cako of it and judge for yourself. Dr. Meredith, a Brooklyn preacher, has established a second reading-room for working men, where no restriction is made on smoking cigars ana pipes. If sflictod with Sore Eyes, use Or. Ina Thompson's Eye Water. Drnggiata sell it 25o. The "living" portion of the white house is quite small, consisting enly of five bed rooms on the second floor and the dining room and one other room on the first floor. Kich! fragrant! fine! aro the expressions of those who smoke Tansill's Punch 5c Cigar. When tailor goes to law it is generally not so much to gain a suit as to get the cost of one. Beecuam's Pru,s weak stomach. .act like magic on a 'What I want," eald a speaker, "ia plain, every day-sonso " "That's what TrtA peed' broke In a bystander. If You Want to Know tine unman system, OoCi aaretf. dtmrni ff f tr to ail form of ditto, ' taianiiuvfl,il hi.-u.... hn in Marrlattt anil luxnm rtrlr ltdihimm luv.Aw'. rWr.ll 11... .. lll, tcated. htnd ten cents for mw hnxigh Care Book called JUtuiUAi atriat hbu RunstNstv aDsrrmrJalUr.Cl.2sthSt.,hewXorJk j.wi ensiBi mi2 ISeKtmajSSomeJCi bfH tn itirift nrffMf. nf I Efotj tn MMntYVfTrm I ItAatMtntKTnihllA I M . iat A CUPID IN CHINA. A Statue Which it Sitpi4ol to Be the 1'atroti Ielly or l.vri. A traveler from I.ien-K ang, in tbe Foo Chow Prefecture (China), relates the fol lowing curious lusteni prevalent there among tbe superstitions people. "Just outside the citvjsute of Lieu-Ivang is a like, ia area over 100 'k'iDg (a k'lug is 100 'moor,' or 15.13 ncres). By the lake is an ancient tomb of somo distinguished officer of state, before which, as guardians, stands facing each other two colos si! statues, ous representing a civil and tbe other a military official. Tho former ban his back to tie lake and bis fact to tbe west; the latter has his back to tbo hill and faces cast. Long years have they stood th'ie. in lifelike attitudo, absorbing tbe warmth of the sun by day and bathed in tho pure rays cf tbe moon by night, until at last, in popular belief, they have be come ling acquired life and power. Tho people have recourse to the stone civilian in all love troubles. The perfumed smoke of incense curls round his kindly, thoughtful face, and complaints of conjugal unhappiness and longings of suf fering lovers for a meeting are whispered into the cold oar of thin mandarin, but only whispered so as not to bo overheard by his military colleague, who stands there for bidding and frowning as if be had ster er affairs to attend to than poor lovers' woes." E. B. WAI.THAIJi A Co.. Druggists. Horaw Cave, Ky., say: "Hall's t'atnrrh Cure cures everyoaa that takes it. Sold by Druggists, Tic AccoituiNO to recent figures tbe poople of this country arc longer lived than those of Europe. In this couutry eighteen per sons out of every 1,000 die each year, in England tho average is twenty and in Ger many twenty-six. Tue best cough medicino is no"s Cure for Consumption. Sold every whore. 25o. Potatoes from Scotland, cabbages from Holland and ice from Norway ten 1 to keep the market favor tblo to tbo bitter. Get The Best la a good motto to follow in buying a mt'dicine aa well as iu i:erjtliitn else. ISy tho uiirurail aUs faction it has Kien.and by tho many remarkable ceres it has accomplished. Hood's Sar-apat ilia has proven itself unrouated fur butldtn up and fctremttbeniug thu yteiu. and for all diseases ariaiiiK from, or protuotrd br. impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla old by all dnwBUts. ft : six for $3. lTepared only by C. I. UOUD & CO.. Lowell. Mai. too Doses One Dollar GERMAN MEDICATED S3 STOCK FOOD &sOrSv itGjOvMAtfj Beb' V.thinirliL.-it. TluVkKf IkM sttxl. 1mkI ct r ot!iiM. A l(ii; .tihl aiuttxlul n-r tl imrutntt - that It will 4 tji. ft-ui!v .tin ill--as,T th.it HORHk".. ILI. MOTO), tons. (aLTas, smir. rouim ami Slink aru nlilH'liil ullli txrotMooi iirifi- ImKHl. civt h hnlthv "J H tion tliv r.inil kitln . uiitniti !Ti"titri promote irt lit 1.1 lit ultli. liiKlil.t iiinluuti!.Klii !. ''ff ml ior. mul 1 ii 1 itiam IjirV'""''"'''0''- Vrryclrnip in lnilk..iikiirilrutn;il onI.--hrfurit. Take no itlirr. Srml for "How to Curo Hole Lholr.i ' UEK7IAN 9IKB1CIKK iHRHfl& COMPANY, IHlnneapolla, Mian. W 'lTTg It tOtt NMHli A tiOOU Rivai.VEl purchase one of the Je- bratm uan m "riu.i arms. The finest t-roall arms eTcr inaiiufactur.il and the Manufactured In calil-r. 33,and M-10O. Bin- a t .atn 43u. llammavluafl allil fiPOrtlUUIHW Kuuu(n4irij uuu'i'iw'n 1 . 1 -I- ... l antlrulvnf kjiat taw alia ll y wroHKhl steel, carefully Inspect for work manship and stoi-k, they are unrivaled tat Blh( cheap -malleable raat-lraa laallatUaa whirk areofWn s'dfor the (nuii artWa aad iw io cralv unreliahlo. thus danaemua, Tha SMIIH ft WESHON Bevolvera are all sUiaptd upon the bar. rels with Ann's name, aditrras and dates of patent and are saeracieed perfect ia every detai- In sist upon hsinir the genuine article, an.l if rour dealer cannot supply you an order sent to addrrea bVlow will nwive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive tatalomie and prices f nrnihed upnu ap- plication. SMITH & WESSON, itionthK t-aper atrl.rfM4. I LIKE MY WIFE TO USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED complexion pqwderT Because It Improves Her Looks ana is as t- ragramas vioiots so: L EWIS' 98 LYE! KW2E&S3 SO VZSmtO. (s-iriMiD) Tho strotwtft aud purest lye tuado. Will iraVo tho HKVT IVrfiiuiul Hap.d &! in tnonty uiinuti h without boiling. It Is the liast for dialnfectiiic sinks, Closets, drains, washing bottles, barrels, paints, etc, PENNA. SALT MANUF'G. CO.. Geo. Agta,. I'hila.. Ta. WMr&VN- ROAD CARTS ONLY $10 .The Heat aa lowest Price efaay Carta Ha4e. I Tap Bamtea, eely .. lit, luffta. Axlll. tors. Zmtn. S.l MukliiM. Seal. t til .arfettae. Eva BBOD.y mud mud fwr IMc. latt. . CHICACO SCALE CO.. Chirac. IIIImU. I. B. A. For a Disordered Liter Try BEECMi'S PILLS.! 26cts. a Box. OF Alala rriTjCrGi7rs- DEPEHDEIT PENSION IILL has bscoine a law. S12 PER MONTH to all honorably discharged Soldiers and Bailors ot the late war. who are Incapacitated from earning a sup. Sort. Widows the same, without ncard to cause ot eath. Impendent Parents snd Minor Children also interested UTsr'JDyears'eiperience References la all parts of tbe country. No charge if ummcceesfal. Writs at once for "Copy of Law." Mai k. and roll ln ftrucUons. all ntr.r. to K. McAI.MSTKK CO. (Successors to Wni Conard li Co.). I. O. Bos 7 IS. Washington, D. C. N EW PENSION LAW. TIIOi:SANIS NOW KNTITI.KU UIIO HAVE NOT IIEKN ENTITLE!. AddrehS for forms for sppluation an t full lutnrmation WM. W. IHTJLKY, UaTK COMMISSIONKIt OF I'ENsIONS. Attorney at Law. Washington, O.C. (Mention this 1'aiH-rJ .S5v Jim alawiVvQtjTe. ce for fhr0 sAHclsBHHKiaiK P ISO'S EEMEDY FOR CATARRH.-Best. Easiest to use. Cheapest Relief I3 Immediate. A cure U certain. Far voia in tne ueaa nu dw ciuu- It Is an Olptmeat, of which Btotrtls: rrtee.J . osc. 001a uy wrucKuis or seui dj Bail. Jttrau. . Z. JUSBUurx. Wartsm. Vs. -Who wins the Ifyo u regowra M . aBaWNKai cgrrajnlv ust r0j L-l CD s I JaTailvi fASSmKP ik" in house-cIedaninS&polto vw"s e eWVt 5 soa.p Trxi.Hn.house-cteaninfi Hav MB A lw,,, N 9VawVaiKBk J BaeBK. ty your hmuse just as much ma by yeur dress. Keep it neat and clean and your reputation will thine. Neglect it and your yood name will suffer. Do not think that house-cleaning is too trouble some; it is worth till it costs, especially if you, reduce the outlay of time and strength by using SAPOLIO. Don't think! Now. are you You women who think that patent medicines are a hum bug, and Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all) does your lack-of-faith cure come? It's very easy to " don't " in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily than con fidence. But doubt little faith never made a sick woman well and the "Fa vorite Prescription " has cured thousands of delicate, weak women, which makes us think that our "Prescription" is better than your don't believe. We're both honest. Let us come together. You try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do as represented, you get your money again. Where proof's so easy, can you afford to doubt ? Little but active are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made ; gen tle, yet thorough. They regu late and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. Fsw "aXmnrs 413 Fifth Street, Don't read! Don't believe! better? u . vt yjyju, siOUX CITY. I8WA. ': Kwulnr Cnulunti- In Mt'ilii tin-'JO W Ml yturt Wif.i! iimiI jrir.ifo practice IU in I'ltniiijo umi Attc irk Ka talilithoil In Mou :it .Mm. IVvitri.- H still treating nlirrUuic. NervoiiH. Chronic anil Spcri.il 'li.H'.f. Sue rmntitrrhiK'i. jJHBfld !.?. S i rm atnrr lio-it. Sfiiiuiul Mrithnt'SH iniijht U:isri Impotenrr Uiusnf srzmtl iivtr), mul all Kt'iuitlo llUr.l'.CK IrrtatiUiritira. ttr. I. II res irtllir:il-ti--l ur money ri-fuiidril t'liarurn flr. Trrm rash. AX" and t'Tperii'iiri an Important. Ai iu iurlot: medii-ine usotl .V time luat from work or lmilno- I'ntl.-ntt at n. ilittnnio treuted y mill ittdtctnti rnt mmjuhtre frtr nmi ftzf umtlmat. mjt MufV tour -ijr mul entl fur Opinion mill term t'uiKultatioii -trlitlr confidential. perou nlly or by letter Ir. H'MU hit tlir larij.-nt Med lent anil Surgical Institute ant! l:y. anil Kar liiHrtnarv in tin W-.t Itooms for patient ut fnir rutf."fcilitli to nieitunv iMiier- fenry A fillet Home nnd fV.f r.ire nnd Mil tor l.Mi-.i ((nrtllij l'rfdiiitiiru ull.t t'oiitliirmrni Send 4 poatim for llluMr.it. 1 ItOOK nnd MKtMCAI. JOVKNAL. UJ" Mintion tlii puper., T1U Oldttt Medictnt in the Vrld is fraiablf BR. ISAA"-HO:IP!4NN T CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. Thb article Uacurelully prepared phjloUt s pr nrlptlon. and ha been Iu constant u-e (or neurly m centurr. There are few disease- to which mankind are iubject more ilWresslug tl-an ore eve. and one, perhaps, for which more remedies luito lieea Wed without succes. Foralleitemal liillainmatloa Of the eves It U an Infallible remedy. If the direc tions jo followed It will ne er fall. We pari icularly tnvne the attention of VRT?h'L?n,4?,J!ri7,!rvB Ml bv all dnimtlsU- JOHN . TH01UtON, SOMI SCOuTboy.JJ.Y. Established 17fT. SAI.FSMKN and S.l.r..-- I.AIli:.S. both l.ocitl and Vitelline, to m II Diamond. 'WutrhvK alidleelry (loodii novel and xtaple. and find a ready hale In all coiumnnltieH. Absolut ly no competition. Money refunded If all good-, arc not as repn seuted. and all bear tlic Etiaruuie 01 no m inui.ieiiirrrH We pay xa ary of from 9I.M to :tt DO per week. Addict for lull pirtu-ulara KKKIt .V ANSON. .M.nnifneturinx Jeweler Ageutx. I&3 La Salle street. lueiu;. III. PENSIONS! Tho Disability Rill is a law. Soldiers disabled Mnr lit warart'nntitlml. Dependent widows snd parents now dependent who-e sons died irom n. tsot army rerviceare included. If 1011 wish Toiirclaiiiisprn!. ily and auieesstully prog- llUrC T1HHCD ecuted. addrcRH JKHIlO IHrlnLH, La'eL'omiuisslniii rof pensions. WISRIRCTBR. C LitlKl&i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH rr PENNYROYAL PIUS. !1Q Reil Cross liuinoad IlraatL 1 Tkaly ralikbl fill rimV. SeesM mar lalea. ask Urrngglmt tar the IHek eaua4 Uraail. Iu red iu.iine b.nes. wi.a vim klut riWxe. Take othee. smd 4e. (noipil for fvtleulws ul "Ifelleffkw Ladlea. lUr. t.j asIL Aso. rwr. .'. Haaiaea Pa- 1'kUaJa. J The Depfal Pension BUI (rants pension to Soldiers, s.iilors. cod tlixlr Widows anil Chihlrtvi. I'reieat TENSIONS INCKKASKD. Wnteimmf ihaU-Ir.il utlii your (.aso J. (. ItKICMOOY. Att'y at Law. I'hanncey Butldmc. rt ASUIMiTON. II. C. WM. FITCH & CO., IO Corcoran liiuldms Wa&hine'nn I C PENSION ATTORNEYS 0l Over "' ear." rpirleri( e SlI-'ieM-tullv prosecute Lw-nktuns and claims of all kinds m shorn iiitilbto 5me. MTNU KE UNLtss hUCftiWt'LC Th tcroat IVqkIoii IS111 has pahxed. dddlcn. their wid ow h. tuotben.. an J ithtir ar entitled to IU a month. le !. rtlixii I mi Bet your Dinner, blanks frte. .losepli If. unter. Att'y. Washington. !.(.'. 1h lvionleut 1'on Mou ISU has lu-i 111110 ala, ll disabled Sol- idlers.HiiIors nnd their iilnwsnml Ombaua art) entitled to oenVTwS AddrekK Jons lluf.NN N. I-awTor Sill' n nsl Solicitor. Hioiu rity.Jiai "" PENSIONS ! f 25 YEARS' tArcmtnuc. AddI to BHI I ITFIEIS I CH . Att' .. I ill K Ht .Wuh- tnton.D O. Branch rhr'H.iJ--liid l)trolt.Cbli muo PENSION JOHN W. .MOKKIS, WasliiiiKtuii, l. C. r Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Liaminer U s I'ciinIoii Itureail yr In lubt v, ar. IS adjuuiiatilUH i Jatma. atty ninrn- CIIIpS MOHCUTED URBER REV UN Cin ii'arsliowins wlioart? eniltlMlssatflEE. F.eltolfMK ceaful OthTwiBnotliinrf Ad's miailtE rmiNIBCE rl,1 ak'o.Ul . Washmaton.U II M .A1IK 1111 I I'Al'LKeviry timeynn wrltw aWei7i7' Poufldon. XjAxncr J SOO.Oeu names to r aild"d the Tension Il.t Bsjrtrted ami delayed lalm-. .tllovkcd Xu tunc 11 Ues wlpd out Harrt ronr elauii nett'eil witliout dA Uy. FAfltlUK O'KtKKKI.IWasiliiliuUn l U Ttimisin Is KNTm.En uniliT tho NEW AC'S Vritimm-iUatelr foe 1:1 Ni- t r aMJica- tion. f l.-Kl :'O..W mhliiitUin.D.O PENSIONS! i ritos for new l.wi. enliri- Dttarttrara lllfTtd SaccMiaraetea, 'Uni iiiulitti.lff. set P gtoteradcke)Sai.WasktaitoB, O 0 .aOtaetaaatl.S. EHSIONS M-W LAW ..' noldiern. nidonaiid realties entitled. Apply at once lUinlis an 1 intrti tion fren. HOULES X CO.. Atfys. W.tsluiiKton. I.C. KIDDER'S PISTIUE&gffag, tg VaviBlawialBlaHBiawaCharlekiuwa. Mass. sure relief PATENTS A. I.EHMANH; M-Sendlor eircnlar. wTlmiC FWMW n,i Oovernmwnt claims of aU LllulUIIlIkindsproecutdbrTuos.McSHEBwi Attorney at Law. W ashlngton. D. C. and fremcntTo OPIUM 8. C. N. U. Ms. inaociyeerlaM and saaj car. Vr. J7L. Stesbeaa. Lebanon. Ohtr- fo. aci-oTi snuB particle Is applied to Utc eyes, wins ejr- k. B& PENSIONS PENSIONS PENSION ttn:m PENSIONS I tion. J. II. I'K Vl.l.f rirSvau will T3a,' Sm m w - ' - -. 4 Jk '1 i