3. -gi,.ju"j. )i ii mil 'w iiw nggtwgi m.s " . W'iPff i,r',v -iTE'W I &. :fHE LANCASTER PATLY IXTELIJGEXCEK. SATUKPAY, AUGUST 27, 1887. -J Li. 10 1STDRN. r:4 tmtr vr r w4r. a Ter- I ta TWeaay-tws nay. .vr. .tea freeeasee Bulletin. Mat mm Meed for the between IsswrtertbPete. Aataaeaes. j'tt'B ! the) Basse of the I ass the OUST-NMkMl Mil rwavwtiawa travel ea atea Bad . tiM sweatba iaagirena aavt- , lceeerga aaa qateksands ka aaal faihnraert cban- ealy Of reckless BdVSU- aaa oaring explorers ajaaTftlBg imputation of this MB tbaa halt a century ana i Alaska m a northern terri- tfJaatea' States, of easy eoeess, rleb raad nra. Inhabited by a I whites and Indiana, loll rprlse, with palatial steam I Ma watara from Tengas te Call- ae Intersecting tbe adjoin- i te stake thla trip eaay, ther- abla aad In every asnse one Joyablefer tenrlata In the whole ir if te ea round elsewhere i fcv the Alps and when yen atand I eeiiieBS phenomena or natnre, the r, ever two miles wide, 450 feet 1 (steading back as far aa the eye decked in ita vaileua ahadea el l the deepest ultramarine te the patty Uat, a aanaa of grandenrand awe i place of breathless admiration that I eight engendered. aiamrs cebtbastxd with, sieuts f . . A.J ABHUAUi 'bis aMn. BM V. kIbah , luka tm aria - IWJWaw HIOIHll is ewalrabie aad pleasurable, but It la ytfaty of every American te have seen moeoutns at least once before be and pays tribute of admiration iBlalna of Hwitzerlsnd. Fer there rar alga of the jmrtenu than the abroad who haa net traveled at I aer can there be a k raster hurnllla- soneveenesrntpsoaiesoi foreign a Dianaeiea ey some intelligent rv wan quietly miurui you ui sue I superierities in your own country. Blsaa la 15.710 feet and one of the Bteantalns In either Europe or Asia, i unuen in aibsbs (visiDie irem aiafller). la 15.000 feet, and It higher ay summit en either the Alps or the aa. as against miner mountains, Mente Reaa with 1U 15,150 feet, Mat It 835 tee Flnsterarhern 14. ICO. the the Janafrau 13.718. or the Wetter- ,11176, ear own Mount Shasta measur- ,M4 Met. Mount Tacoma tKanlen 14.- Meuat Heed 13,000 will compare very w. . . mi turners ars Terynumerena in aad even dlatant ones seen from the deck are readily distinguished adjacent bills. Sema bare tbe rte- wnich Is only fennd In Norway and c redoes, of erecting themselves en tilitVjtit1 v6n Tvcerj- t f iTATVti "r !, r "re ' r icn ?jx; t) 5jaJrtntJ,r3ritHl UH",-j, ir f. ..n'm iaV'J nvu the Mill; .r U)0 t. KJIi. C? 1 " V ' lU ' Mftra,?" Hey, int tow tt Upt ' ' P1m It. k. t 1 t TiV. . ' Ti I, rtt all .t. '4'b itwi . j. je.t yi Jl ae.rsiN .. SClSJr .V ipcM' tr :a lined m riwrjTwr. i.t i. . ,.-x t.rt ., ... ... WrW''-t 4 , VJ ., " wews va, ii, - t, TfK v'm me n. i;ier e alsavr iflWe Atlu liSTtUOriiw lSfc-MnLSi.-fluu.e ;ir-3 uivi. . inmus ED". rxi.Ut fc.Uam La. . - larsj ump i ..e aj . yvp'r;Ki.j- ' attiM- w. i j-eiirns- v - irv . uitt. . e .(; "t il&W. . v i',. . fiipnl. rt." a .. x jihtv' ,, , faces, parrots' beads and mh. hii. ties, the history of the family before deer it Stands, as a rnmlnnar n . lag generations or past ancestral dlatinc Mand family greatness. "? BITKA. Ja two hours we bad exhausted the place, in uu srnrm at Biuca en the 17th. I la the capital of Alaska, and the scene of lass political squabbles between the Fed. I eesplevea, each of whom la trying te re. rw tun dww, ui course, evary white I la tba territory takes sides, and ith ta the push or booms tbe incumbent. iwi uiu, seu except tbe Greek ttrere Is nethlne of nM,i ininrui i J&J' There are plenty of Aleut Indiana iliiaiaaeablna, all very ordinary wooden r;;T".""u ""'' " usuau into these h T.Tr' rellc nun,e'" (mostly i ' -lvkli.7 '"'hwei issi einers i aet ahead and buv nn ii. k,.. t bracelata ( urebahl v maM m .... t)i horn spoons, basket-work and pieces ei V v. """-t"ruKi censiiiute tbelr . .- uauc, uu m u is oeiigatory upon - - .w whvu(vi hj uuj m many ei aa she can pay for. the arrival nr . Is tbe COCIirrlnir bonanza tnrwhlnk atlve population live and waiL The vmm eiiu are extremely picturesque : Bp of weeded islands are altuated ai the " BAueiieni anu well Bheitered SL? .ui mUe ant Indian river laa into the bav. Thi i. . .....ii ..:" " HS!!!.'ta .through the forest, with ecca- i iwacaaea and rustic bridges, alenir V,:y? lnvJk9d roll, auTdldle! MaaavrSarsiH.""-1. "? T1";"' Sitka cannot be of iny l te tbe IInlle.1 ,.... ,. " ' ??J? !" There are two or ihr2 UlSULrS.?. '5e. Stewj-J- MJahasantferthe evangelical trainTnff tyeaac AUutaaa are willing kL!?i?X"' Ftif1 m !ne 1"n erth ri"th : rstaka. Taaas lumps of lea can scarcili taaa aa leaeara, though they were eb Ttjay arara, or course, only fallen tlfrMaa reat maw' no V THsKMDIB OLACIKR, tajjeut d o'clock waeama In algbt of tbe issssr, wrnec presented a aelid wall ilka bay, whltey uisaslva and maJesUc ss ib its cold gkandeur like tbe repose jalghl'a alumberi At n o'clock wa BMrsd and tha mhu... ... .-j v Muttawr ueaai UOK vsl avalraniul Imm isillu, .kLTT ' www lauueu en awKSJSS. ? wnen tampede at once mZZtZUf.lrur ""'J ou' enmbed or danger, the surface was reugbl PiSSL'gy'y' occasionally muddy and i2?&2SlZ! J"e"UJala axeept laaa possible ceuseniianr.,,, . k...i.i awssivwa auajsw. M.L11M IsiatK lnvniaavt naltk.. , P'ataad ankle, and tba proefof aS:H -"Weedy Ymaa women and -iiujea aa bigbaa tbsyoeuld go, I get down and back te Oattaamar i w wiii acciasnt. Btaadlaa; below sti or FhaTaWT5: f aaaettabtdifa i?l at tba rata el flfuasai wanna aaMisirtiMrea BSyaaa ttanraa- ad tka laUHMInn nt MiwarsMr wkaa t: laa. a aaa laa te aaaaat! peak topples ever, all of which keeps tip aa agitated aea at lu base with mlmle waves. We tart reluctantly In the afternoon, and all steed en deck, watching tba curlena phe nomena, and hoping te see It again, until dis tance and nlgbt bid it from algbt Thla was decidedly tba great day of tbe whole trip, aad if tbe steamship company, oenaultlng tbe pleasure of tbelr paeasngens would give tbaa mere glaciers and leas lad Ian villages, the popularity of tbe voyages would be really enhanced. We would, for Instance, nave willingly eaehanged Wrangel for the Patterson glacier, Dulaa Island for tbe Bcbultte glacier rn Taku Inlet, and even Jaoeau would have been readily awapped for Ohllcat, which la about 100 miles further Berta,aud Just ae much nearer the ' mid night tun." DOUGLAS ISLAND AND ITS (IOLD MINE. We reached Juneau at 0 that evening, bav leg spent a coupleel bouts at D.iuglaa Island, where a large mine and hydraulic stamp mill wss supposed te be attractive and per haps It was te Eastern people, wbe bad net been schooled In Waabee ventured, and whose hearts bsd net grown sick with hope deferred. This Is a remarkable vein of ere, however, and Is said te be one of the largest In the world, but very peer In quality, four or five dollars per ten being tbe average yield. Tbe proximity of weed and water, tbe connection of mine and mill and ita con venience of supplies reducra tbe cost of pre ductlen te 11 r0 per ten, and consequently the gain of 11 or 3 per ten Is only Hunted by the mill capacity. They new run 1.1) stamps and are about te erect additional werka with 120 mere. Juneau Is another but larger Indian vll lsge, characteristically dlrtv and with tbe Identical relics" (why railed relics" Ged only knows) we saw at Wrangel and Ssllks always tbe Mine, except that here white man had a vst collection of tbem In an up per lloer, te which emporium of curies every one went and every one bought leada of things that were both ugly and useless. This was tbe Urtheet point north that we reached and here, en the lStb of June, the aim did neteet until 9.15, and rose again at 2J0. Of course it was twtlhtbt between sunset snd sunrise, and we read comfortably en deck uuui alter it u ciuck. AT MCTOIIIA. We left Juneau at 3 a. m. of the leth, and reached Victeria at midday the "1st, ha let; given up Chllcat, (the inostnettberu point), and hurried back te witness the queen's Jubilee en tbe queen's soil and ey the queen's own subjects, which eccnrrtil ea tnls and the next day. We drove te lleacea mil In the afternoon, where a comlineJ force of sailors, marines and militia (NX) in all) perpetrated a sham b.ttle. There we saw tbe elite of Victeria, male and female, en feet, horseback and in carriages of all con struction. Except that the men were en an average taller and bad better physiques, tbe gathering might readily have been taken for an American celebration It la a stran rs tact, but noticeable, that Englishmen In Victeria, as a rule, Imitate tbe American style of drees and beard, whereas Americans there ape the English jeekey in both respects. While here I was shaved by a German baron who bad immigrated In search of beauty and booty" (a rich wife) but bad met with bad luck, and (etched up as only a barber. The English deserve credit for their contempt of all such European vermin. The baron contemplates a visit te Sin Kranriwe, I believe. Iu tbe evening the men-of-war Triumph, Conquest and Cormorant, together with all tbe shipping, our steamer included, were illuminated w, pendant lanterns, which, with the sky ret, its, Kimsn candles, calcium lights and elec -lc flashes en tbe water, imparted a fairy lit ) scene te the bay. .Tr .k. ..,.ihw,e ne or two Eistern mnsylvanla stock geed, nulet and uinp j wbe bai berete- ps and short coats saw their chance In. Tbey drank k t," chopped tbe kn w," and hurrahed qu.u. Br v , , 1 j ber Mjv-'T vrfj3ren ijiliiiir ' esiu tit xjiu t WM' tl 1, l.Triestrty . . -"'-VS-iy at..j ; si- "4,iiji it, hbcsI the hra We frit ttn. j at .fipnd ler 1-u., mg'.t -vt e Ti cjraa, Jn ?i'.ai ,i m nalrw. u c -I nd, , "Vr -ig-jrt u- u..i laany 4 Atv knew," with such at tbelr better halveaL"?",Uft eu0" re never MD tbere which carried "the "jet tc ..cast steamship nlc te their psmen- -.'iu, irem wnicn we " canning, eta evening of the 22d, ieurs during mid and arrived atTa- . Itery, at G tbe next were coming back hose of our lellew .e return by water pressure was ex mplsn " a'-qualnt- -kangtr-i, but asslml. i ifiapu, ttpvae ii.irt 'jtewarrn '.- I 'i-e v r.f .'s u. (wtag, r .but "" , re, iron-. . ui.. ii .iijr e Is,, t UBOcr-Ki 10 j t ie I u e nor ! . h r i . (. IB J i ..Uc 1. . th- i urs---.ni lci '".' i f "C ' M 3d aaying anything iple, ter tbe reason and kaleidoscopic; n te tourists, ana i of prejudice Is spt But this criticism is 'He that tbe purely is trip necenaarllv class of travelers icaled and generally transient acquaint- his pe'baps all that te the reallv clever r -v i oe .priu-kllng e, idlc-ynce'te'receabre here as they are e ery where In tbe traveling world. The Bosten spinster, angular, tail! with clinging sxirts and skull dis ciple of parwm and apostle of mind cure; ! M?1 DKUln 8lrl ,,r'bt- Inquisitive and Journalistic; the Dlende belle, irivileusand llrtyjthe fascinating with a trunk full of diamonds and a heart full of sentiment, witb their offset In tbe male gender of the amateur photegraphist; the dyspeptic, the grumbler and the ex-seDater who seems te own the ship, and treats the passengers ss bis guests. The assortment Is nrebilv a). ways or average quality, never better and neyer worse, though tbe bland captain en S7,Vr.lpi'U8r.UWJr. "H'T In eentldenc " this Is tbe nicest let of passengers that I ever carried. " HCKNFS AT TACOMV. Ten minutes ride in the omnibus carried us te tbe Taeama beuse, a large and hand, some building el stone and brick, new the tlneat hotel outside of San Francisce net quite up te what Del Mente was in rare, atyle or attendance, but Its unusual sire and really comfortable adjuncta are sources of recurring surprise te alt new arrivals. The house is beauillully situated en a high blurt overlooking the sound, witb Vancouver ls .df ,n tne d'lane. arijicent forests el coniferous evergreena, and grand old Mount Tacoma rising in front-a tbing or majesty and grandeur ; snow clad Ireuipeak te base and in striking contrast te its surroundings of dark foliage. Tnls mountain is an ev5r varying feast te the eye ; sometimes iu sum. mlt seems enveloped In the heavens, and sometimes Ita whole form stands abarp cut Jftl.V.T'0"1 Jellef "-mta " W" ether) The lights and shadows of passing clouds create ever varying landscape en Its tower tewer ing surlace, aud eue never wearies or leek- JSJ2'" 1F " P .mushroom .-...,,,. jpuiaiieu ei about fifteen thousand, but ita size and solidity of build. Ing bespeak a much elder record than eight years, which I am told is Its reel age, but It is a terminus el ttw Northern Facl Be rail, read, and this company well deserves the whfcS?nd ,".,y of tbe rePle or TajemS "'fvl'6ly "'I60 ll! -orthYceS! land. for,7blieWbu?n'grind02t IlTHJS! expense erectei a ueutlmiehur,,h.L'50.wn suitably endowed. THKMOUENT SAW MILL ON TUB OOAHT Wa saw at Old Tacoma, which la .law miles distant from tha present city, tba largest sawmill en the Faclfle oeaaL r- eneday tbey aawad 4J7.000 leet or lumber, and In memory or this triumph tbey (like Ven Tremn) carry a frieze of three booms firmly nalltil te tbelr front gable, Their ordinary cut la 2i0,000 te 300,000 fast per day. We naturally inquired what became of ae muci lumber, wheu tha euperlntaed- ai pewiea te weir wharf, at which alx or ssvse large ships then lay, leading for Oilaa, Australia and Brsili, andwa ware sweEi? If? ---oeu-witook ' "'" "thatoeuld TSi Tian"t "telw "."aturally supposes that BraaU and bolldleg lumber. "-" w aOBMga IK AMP AROUND FORTLAMO Oa tha morateg of Us 2dih wa .t.r k irrJr-ertUiid, but owing te tbsmuada tbsmuada tbsmuada Moaef tbatraest bad te take beat for abeat saa aatlaa 1. tka WtllatBatUri M tba ftaraoea. PesaUaTd White Henes la vary enjoyable. Their pri vate residences are handsome structures, and leave Ban Francisce but little advantage In that respect. Tbelr cemetery Is an attractive garden of flowers, en very high ground, and tbelr park contains a pleaaant upward and winding drive te ths summit of a very high hill, from which point you get a panoramic view et the whole city and surround ln country, with tbe bread and winding Willa mette at your feet, and a snow clad range In the distance. Frem this point, tot.). Mounts Heed, St. Helen, Jefleraen and Adams aie brought Inte bold relief. Tbey leek like giant brides, arrayed In white, patiently ex pecting the cetntug el their bridegroom, TUB CAnCAHX-I. While waiting here for friends te join us homeward, we made a living visit te the Cascades. The track of the Northern Fe rtile railroad runa eastward alongside et tbe Columbia, and thus combined tbe pictur esque river and the bold and rugged scenery of precipitous cliff and towering peeks, witb here and there a beautiful water (all, some of which rushed ever and onward in foaming lury, and ethers, almost threadlike, floated down as gracefully as a bridal veil, which was, In fact, the name et the prettiest that sprang from an elevation et $00 feet At tbe Cascade Is altuated the l,oek "a huge earth and granite structure thst the govern, ment is building, te lilt vessels eter the new seeming waters that for nearly half a mile se effectually blocks tbe navigation et the Columbia, It the work la ever fin ished, it will net be ler msny years te come ; its projection hsving been started en a mam moth plan and completeness of construction that does credit te tbe architect and engi neers, but will cost both time and millions. On tbe afternoon of the 27th we left Fort Fert land en the Oregon .t California railroad for Slasens. Tbe scenery en route is tame, monotonous and, at times, dreary, except when glimpses of Mennt Shasta brightened the distance ; but tbe car was comfortable and tbe buffet a great convenience. Tbe stage ride or twenty miles was dusty, but net disagreeable. MKW9 OP SHASTA. Seen from some paints Shasta 'k a-J" Im tuense obelisk and springs skv , " 1th complete perpendicularity. By light, it looked weird but grand, and te V super stitious might readily seem a 1'a.uassua of the Immortals. It reminded mee. an Aus trian grenadier In bis uniform of wbite,stand Ing straight and still at dress parade. Ne attempt was made te ascend Its sides, the snow being still tee deep; but tbew wbe have gene n pin past yeats report the southern as cent easy, but the "op very cold ev-jn in mid summer; and necessarily se, If It is remem bered tbst every 35b reet in height is equiva lent in Its effect te i . mean temperature of te of latitude. Cens gently, Shasta being 11,. -in ieei nign, ana lis isutuaesi--', its top trans ports you te latitude "- and envelops you in the climate of Spltzbt xen In tbe Artla ocean. On tbe higheat pole' known as 'Shasta Feak," tba government baa erected a marble monument ter tbe purposes of geodetie sur veys, bellotreplo signals and etber sclentine purposes; but tbe beat view or this monu ment Is get en tba oppeelle side or the moun tain from Slssens. We saw It te the best ad vantage when going te McCloud river, where we went "rer a uaya ashing" and get It. INTERESTING RIDKS FROM BlS-tO.N-t. The rlda from Sissons te McCloud is ela-h teen miles of forest scenery fragrant with the odors of spruce, tlr, pine and cedar, ahsded, cool dreamy. Anether very Interesting ride Is from Slssens te tba Lewer Seda Springs, an old and comparatively comfortable beard ins-beuse, kept by Bally ; but tbe Southern Pacific company, having bought the properly, Intends next year te build there a first class he'l, which la woefully needed somewhere In this section, for though climate and scen ery are absolutely perfirct, they are meager substitutes for bed and beard. On the top of Castle Feak, 3,500 leet from the base (where lie lower Seda Springs) la a beautiful sheet et water known aa Castle lake and abound ing In trout, which are aald te bave tbe cu rieus peculiarity et eeik -t; et one size me raises tbe presumptions that tbey breed else where and only migrate there at maturity. But where? Tbia ia the highest known sheet of water for many miles around, and tne tneery (accepted inare.i or a subterranean passage, Is bdyend probability, unless you al so assume It te be of very great length. On the afternoon of July 21 we took a last leek at Shasta, and bidding farewell te Sis sons, at 0:30 began tbe real homeward sheet. The read Irem SlMens te Bedding is a suc cession et charming views, grand mountain scenery, wild canons and rocky cliffs, inter spersed with glades and dells that are truly romantic At one place the read forms a com plete S as it desends. Kuuning tx-siiie the tract, tlie American river kept us company for hours tirst en one side, then en the etber, and occasionally under as we thundered ever bridge and trestle that spanned IU width and Shasta, tee, as If unwilling te part witb its admirers, journeyed In Ita white robe many a mile witb us ; but like a maiden caught in deshabille, it seemed, as the sbadea of evening gathered spertively bold and cequetlably modest, though always beautiful new recklessly brave, then coyly shy sud denly hiding or springing Inte view slowly creeping from cover wnen seemingly gene, or dodging among the trees in sheer plsylul ness. steeping behind tbe hills, or pesping abee tbelr summits, ita presence was lanci nating and magnetic in iu attractiveness. CO-.T Ol A TWENTY-TWO D l V Tnif. At 7 o'clock the next morning we reached Oakland, and our holiday was eer. Tbe whole jaunt took twenty two days, and cost lira each, but Instead of spending sjven das at Tacoma, Fertlsnd and nlssens, if we bad returned from Victeria direct home, as some or our friends did, we would bave reached here en the iJth of J une ; and then tbe trl p te Alaska and back would bave taken sixteen days, and cost about tl 10. FKOal 1 TO TWKTrt- TWO, dear New KDKlana hamlet which i An-nt In dare te name I Utely met a household et captivating fame Twelve sKters Wfra In Its treasures, fnacet- by the sea They formed a sort et complicated banyan family tree. I spent my three weeks' outing in a pretty pen- sien near; It was a ej tefljh or sail, te bathe or breithe the atmosphere ; Hut the cottage el these mittens kept gleaming en my view, 8e one day 1 round the way te it-a perilous thing te de. 1 had met the happy parents of thU lovely group before. And a letter was net needed te bring me tethelr deer Tbe dezea gtrls were strangen, but strong hints were blown about That their beauty was bewltchlng-and their charms beyond a doubt. My friendihlp with the mether grew up in such a way 1 hat the visit seemed (I thought It did) Impera tive te pay ; Of coarse se much attraction was difficult te shue, And 1 hate procrastination when a duty mnst he done. Though the slaters' Jostling ages ranged from i w twciiiy-iwe, 'Twas easy wllh the younger ones te knew Jutt what te de : They wecld run with Jey te inset me, and. te match their chlldUb bliss, I must threw iny arms around them and bestow a IrUnOly kiss. But here came up a problem se intricate and vend, What sort of a salutation should be proffered te the next. The upper tiers in stature t (I'm susceptible I'm told, Vut 1 wouldn't greet them wrongly for their precious weight in gela ) Very seen the deer flew open en the mother's dated surprise i " "bered In with uuotlen ; there wui wel. come la her eyes; Then Ui,, girls for some odd reason, te make mat r"edceamrrf,lSr.0UUU,,U,0raer'RCh tone younger N0h,e.ntArtk. k'" '"P""' aalntewlthat Toaresyglrl'proceaslonhalf a ha, ,n m,ht wk1 ".l" 0twif lth explleltaeas define Wheu tbe kUs must cool te luucUhaBaeTwair. falls tba danger line t "" or WMr I should be a sorry Tetsran te falter ea my way.' Or de uneven homage in tba middle or the trayi 1 could net be se partial as say courtesies te reft Wteu the rwaaetu ft r proceeding wars as many as te step. 1 am sure there ars some pussies I shall aevar ciCanarrM. asggsstlve rarls and rigares-OplBteaa of Ike KITecIa Pram gmnklng, A writer In the New Yerk Cemiicrcfuf Atticrtitcr furnishes the following facts snd figures : Durlug the last year Ibe revenue rcoehod by the government from cigarette manu facturers was nearly f0C0,CC and thenilmber of cigarettes manufactured was about l.SOO, 000,000, The Internal reventie en each cigar ette Is one twentieth of a cent On this basis New Yerk cigarette manufacturers pslil Inte the treasury last year .'W.0N1. 10 ; Virginia, ft,S7ts7: North Carolina, f-vt,tl0; t'allfer. nla, J,S'.".)'r.; Michigan, fl.KV); Illinois), leOS 20 ; Ohie, IVUtlSC ; Fennsylvanla, MW SS; Massachusetts, K1 1, '.); New Jersey, f.vn' Texas, ."l , Wisconsin 1 rent, and Missouri) fO cents. Twe thirds of the cigarettes manu factured In the United states are made In New Yerk state, mostly In New Yerk city and Rochester. Virginia manufactures about le0.000.000 and North Carolina about 110 000,. 000. These three states bsve practically a monopoly of the business, although Michi gan aud Maasachutstls are making rapid strides lu cigarette manufacturing. Missouri rusde lu first cigarette last year, and did net get beyond 2,000. It la calculated that as many cigarettes are made every year by the smokers as by the manufacturers, se that the total numtier et cigarettes consumed would lie 2,t0O,Oin,lXiO sixty-eight cigarettes for each man, woman and child in tbe United States, nr about 100 ler each msle lubablUnt. This estimate does net Include Imported cigarettes from Turkey, Kussls, Franca and ether Kurepean countries. About M 000,000 were Imported from these countries lat year. In tbe United States tour cities have a mo nopoly of the manufacturing New Yerk, Hfe-ftnxKid, Rochester and Durham, N. C. Detroit has Just put up some big factories, aniL San Frnrtcn nrnmlww ti, rlcal iiia Eastern cities. The Increase in tbe cigarette business In tbe United SUtes during tbe laat ten years bas been enormous Fifty per cent a year Is said te bave been the average In crease, As the cigar trade has also Increased, though net In such a Urge proportion, It ap pears that this country Is becoming a nation of cigarette smokers. What ia the effect et cigarette smoking en the health or tbe people? Is therefore a perti nent question. It is a difficult one te an swer. Same physicians and chemists sgree with the manufacturers In declaring that the cigarette Is a much slandered article, and tbat it la no worse then a cigar. Others pro nounce the cigarette a slew poison, a poison tbat la undermining constitutions el the com ing generation. Tne mere general opinion among medical men la that tbe cigarette abeuld be avoided, especially by the young. The following Interview witb physicians, chemists and tobacco men give a lew et tbe cigarette from different sUnd points ; Dr. William A. Hammend said : '! would net recommend tbe cigarette te anybody ; allll I must say that it is a much msligned little article. Smoked moderately it wilt net hurt any man witb a geed constitution, but te young boys It Is poison. The ssme might be said ei all kinds of smoking, though tbe cigarette la tbe worst or least beneficial el alL Every one knows tbat exceeale smoking will stunt the growth of the young and sew the seeds or diseases wblcb will develop In later years. Well, cigarettes will only drop tbe seeds a little taster. In my opinion It Is only a question of tbe amount of nicotine ab sorbed snd tha intensity of the heat carried Inte tbe lungs. Oa these two pelnu tbe cigarette surpasses tbeclgsr or pipe, because II ta generally Inhsled, thus carry leg Inte Ibe system tbe largest possible qusntlty of nlce tine, and because, en account of ita shortness, the smoke that passes through the mouth and nostrils is hotter." "De you think cigarettes are adulterated with deleterious drugs?" was asked. "1 deu't think they are, and many chem ists bave assured me that tbere are net. In tbe first place, the rivalry between the man ufacturera la se great that tbe production of an adulterated article would ruin any man's business. Then, I can se no motive rer adulteration, since it would only augment the colt of production. Of course. Inferior tobacco is elten used, and that ta always In J urieua ; but there U Interior tobacco In cigara tee." B ' Hew about the cigarette papers?" I haye found tbem te be of an innocuous character in all tbe geed brands, but the cheap papera are, of course, Injurious. Un derstand, I mean tbat this paper will pro duce no bad elfecu when cigarettes are smoked moderately. Smoked excessively the dry paper will irriute tbe threat and In jure tbe lungs, as well as stlect tbe heart." What are the direct effects or clgarette smoking en the young ?" ' It first produces s constant IrriUtlen of the pt'.ale and threat Iben tne lungs will become mere or lass affected. Later nn the stomach will be reached and germs formed which will afterward develop Inte dyspepsia and kindred diseases. Such is almost invar iably the case with young cigarette smokers. Nowadays boys begin te smoke when tbey sre 10 or 11 years old. Let tbem keep It up until they reach manhood II they evrrde reach it and tbey are net likely te knew what per fect health la during the remainder of their Uvea " What de you think wenld be the condi tion of the organs In the body of a man who died from tha effecu of cigarette smoking ?" " I cannot say for certain, aa auch a case bas net coma within my experience; but I Judge tbat tbe threat would be ulcerated, tbe lungs would be in a bad condition, aud the heart would be badly diseased. The affec tion of the heart would probably be tbe di rect cause of death. " What, in your opinion, is tha effect or ex ceaaive cigarette ameklng en tbe Intellect?" 'It a boy begins te smoke a great deal early in Ufa yen may be sure he will never become an Intellectual Haul. Tbe cfTecU en tils body will, by affinity, reach bU mind. He will lese energy andateadlness of purpca, and will become a vacillating, wek mart, unfitted for the atruggle or lira Ilia nervous system will be out of order, and, ss a conse quence, his brain will be unhealthy. He will be in a perpetual auto of lassitude, from which tha duties et Ufa can hardly arouse him. 1 am speaking new or tbe effects gen erally, or coarse there may be Individual exseptlens." new many clgarettee could a man smoke dally wltbeut Injury te his health ?" That depends en his constitution and tbe condition et his heart A really healthy man could smoke a dezsn a dsy with Impu nity ler many years at least Tbe trouble la tbst by tbe time a man finds out that be can not continue bU usual allowance he has be come se accustomed te it tbat It Is almeat Im possible ler blm te break off or diminish the quantity. Cigarette smoking Is like whisky drinking tbe appetite for it Increases in pro pre pro peitlon as the body becomes unable te bear "Te sum up, I say that the moderate use or either cigarettes or clgsrs wilt net hurt a healthy man ; tha excessive use will hurt him, bewever robust his constitution, tha cigarette doing a little mere injury than tbe cigar, in tbe case or a boy, smoking In any dfgree will prove deleterious, but the ex. ceaaive smoking of cigarettes will injure blm mere than excessive indulgence In any ether kind of tobacco." Dr. Hbrady, who attended General Grant during his but illness, Is an out-and-out enemy of cigarettes. lie regards the use of mem in any quantity aa injurious, and baa net Dr. Hammend's oenfldanaa In tha nartt of the msterials which go te make up a cigar ette. In an article en tbe subject, wblcb he haa prepared he says : "There was little ex ex eesaive smoking In thla country until the cigarette waa Introduced. It haa bad tbe same effect en the ameklng bablt tbat tbe growler' haa bad en tha drinking habit By lu tnexpenslvenesa and convenience for short amekea it baa spread the bablt among all classes aad comas within reach or tba bootblack aa wall aa tbe millionaires "Ot tbe different articles ler smoking the cigar la the beat ; tba pipe cemss next and tbe cigarette laat. Tee cigarette Injures everybody wbe uses It, la a greater or lesser degi a. Tbe strongest man oaanet escape its bad effeeU any mere tbaa a weak boy can. Uvea allowing the tobacco te be unadulter ated and el Med quality. 1 bold tbat tba paper ta Injurious lu all eases. Quantities el the ameke from It enure tbe nostrils even when net Inhaled, and tba smoke from any kind of paper haa aa Irritating efleet oe the ergaaa of tbe threat " ' In my opinie clge'ette ameklng Induces wauiaiaiH istaranssa uigesuve ergaaa which easy cause death aoeaar or later. Tbe aeotaaetbeBotlrjeafwnaeayyeeralaa man, but it la aet leag ta making lis appear ance In a boy. Taeuaaada of aallow-iaeed. paasea taeatnesaevanr week are Uvlng tea tea tea easjoealenea etaer aea' aalvsuaT SiS!i2!r bsh aeusaiai. Hear a peeae, aaaav a Maai Magi ta a aevet vUmTmSUxmSm 1 Tni llTflrtl irr iiasa gauj JZT. '"'-- as r--- t which In France forbid cigarette smoking among the young men In IU military scad, amies and similar Institutions Hut 1 doubt It young America la yet educated up te tbat idea." Dr. l.femla, Jacob Sharp's physician, re gards moderate smoking, either of cigara or cigarettes, as neu Injurious. He considers the cigarette a dangerous article, however, since lu moderate use generally degenerates Inte excess. The doctor is one of these rare old time physicians wbe Is anxious that his name shall net appear In print The chemists prelws te knew little or noth ing in regard tolheadtilteratlensof cigarettes. The head chemist of McKesson, Bobbins A Ce said: "I don't think that drugs are put Inte cigarettes new. or course, chloride of lime la used In bleaching the paper, but such a small quantity enters lute the composition of a cigarette that no hurtful !TcU can fellow from Its use. - ' Turkish and Kusalan cigarettes contain opium certainly, and that la what makes theiu mere cosily than the American art lele if drugs were used here clgsiettes could net be sold at ten cents a package " Scbletlelln A. Ca'e chemlet does net think tbat American cigarettes are adulterated, but concedes tbe Injurious titect el tbe paper used In their msnulscture. Elmer A Amend, who make a specialty of analytical chemistry, bail nut gene into cigar ette analysis, but thought that cigarettes might be adulterated, Judging frer.i the fffecta they produce. Otheil chmnlsU and druggtsu proclaim the purity of tbe cigarette. It might ee remarked In this connection, however, tbat tbe clgarette uieu If they de adulterate tbelr products, are tbe customers of the druggists and chemists. The tobacco manufacturers, et course, pro claim the purity of their tobacco and the Una quality et paper in their cigarettes. The secretary of the Kinney company said their well known brands were thoroughly pure. He ridiculed the Idea of a man dying from ameklng cigarettes. Harry T. Dutlield, editor of the Tnbncce 7.fdand a tobacco expert, said: "Nearly all the papsr used In the manufacture of cigarettes comes from 1'arls, aud Is made of rice straw. Tbe peculiar odor of some cigar, ettes Is net due te anv drug in them, but te the treatment or the flavoring et the tobacco. Seme cigarettes are made of Louisiana tobacco scaked lu rum. These are very strong, ss you may Imagine. Others are flavored with anllla, which l-i net Injurious, though It tastes like a drug. 1 de net tblnk It makes any difference in effect whether a man smokes tbe same amount nf tobacco in cigars or In cigarettes. Toe Cubans, wbe smoke cigarettes nearly all their lives, lite as long aa we de. Aa te the charge of picking up cigar stumps and converting them Inte cigarette tobacco, that ta nonseno en the lace of it Consider thst manufacturers buy excellent tobacco for '- cenU a pound, and then try te calculate whether it would be a paying process te bave a pound et cigar stumps collected. The cigarette bas been mere slandered than the average presiden tial candidate." A. MAtUHAltUA WUMAN. Mrs. Susanna Medora Salter, Mayer of Argeala. Boinesr Coenlj, Kansas. The cnnsplcueusneas whlcn women are scbievlng by ailing political offices Is exem plified mere strongly iu tbe Western than lu tbe Eastern states, although numbers of women have been elected In the Eist te serve tbe public in position en tbe school beards, aa postal officials, etc., and tbe appointment of Miss Minna R. Pollock as commissioner of deeds In New Yerk city In RVi has been tbe first lady appointment of tht kind en record In that city. The recent platform wblch elec ted Mrs, Susanna Medora Salter te the pesi tien of mayor of Argenia, Sumner county, Kansas, creates an lmpn-siieu thst it bss been at variance witb tbe uaual political elemenu of the town. Mrs. Halter Is tbe wire or a prominent lawyer and land dealer el Ar Ar genia (Mr. U A. Milter) and has a youthful family of four smsll children growing up around her, who make copious demands ou berlime. Mrs. Sailer wss born in Larnlra, Belmont county, Ohie. Emigrating witb her parenu te Kansas, he spent three years at Kansas KUte Agricultural college, and seen after married ; her husband also b-leg agrad uate of tbe same college. Mrs Halter ia de scribed by Kansas women as a model wife and mother and housekeeper. Every Argnnia woman wbe voted cast their votes for ber with tbe exception et a very few, and she was elected by mere than double tbe veu s cast for ber male competitor. Mrs. flatter bad Uken no pains te win the election, butarter simply by saying, 'she would try te give an efficient satisfactory lervlee If elected," spent tbe day in performing her household duties. On being asked If she did net lesr the cumber some duties enUlled In holding tbe office te wblch she would succeed, calmly replied, " Net In the least " On ber election and after a few a few weeks experience she eays sbe deee net find the Incumbent dutlae at ell burdensome, as sbe still finds plenty of time te de her own household superintending, aa sbe keeps but one girl te ssslst her In ber work. She takes a deep and sincere interest la promoting geed aiersls, but bas se tar acted witb such moderation that aha bas net caused a atngle arrest te be made. The first thing sbe Insisted uimn In her ad ministration was that the city's dt bt be paid off, and thla waa dena before she would give ber consent te any considerable expenditure ler current purposes as long as the city was In debt Mrs. Halter Is an officer of tbe W. C T. U. In a recent letter te Mr. Hamilton Wilcox, she flatly denlee bavtng said tbat of ficial dutiee were tee burdensome for a woman, and saya determinedly. ' A woman can fill the office aa efficiently aa a man, If she baa received a geed education and keens posted en the current evenu of rrj dsy lire. Mrs. Halter baa never before held pub lic office, therefore haa no political record te abew, and baa never been an oillee-seeker. Aa mayor atae presides ever tbe publle aea. alone of tbe city council and officiates la all publle sffalrs la general. euMfutmu muum uvmuk, Tares Merles of Newspaper reretaaa Who Wss a Onatraetar, While a well-known foreman of a New Yerk oempMlng room wielded authority mure some twenty years age, saya aa ax. change, be waa credited with running the office witb a aberter allowance of type tbaa any etber taaa wenld bave thought peaalblr. Ha waa oenatantl beseiged for "sort Ida policy was the occasion of much vituperation.- One day a "sub" la the cilice waa seta toward tba end et composing hours, crawl ing about tbe lloer and picking up tyie, Be waa asked by tbe joker of the room i ' What are veu delns-. Jack r "I'm trying te get type enough te flnlab 1 want some b's." "de ever there under Ne. las frame. He's aa Eegllabatan. He drt n ti.am ... the oeuatoruog reply. ' The same foreman waa somewhat partica leree te tbe ear displayed la eettleglyps, klTJ? T?f mwb P-'PlMen at sny tlmslr abeddlvkdea waa insde.sa otreese la any office aa a aaettaret fact A cenn" new te mmw v.vmm aua una UBJ M WOTK aiVldad ?. J?! -i-tea guar Tbe proof oe wbleb It occurred oatneueder tbe old aaaa'a aye, aad aa tbe "slug" fsve tbe perpetrator away, be weal for blm tbaa i - tklakiagie gala a point ea the "oemp" 07 Ilia SBSSil Imm art kamabbImm -. . M..".. TJJJf- iwowetuelo aa cttMaalag Htmr sw, ammws-sVaxsBaBmaBBsH) Yerk newspsper composing room although austere Inside the office aad favoring no. body, and a decidedly geed fellow eulslde was very fend et a geed Jeke, which usually partook or a rather practical nature. Heme years age a "chapel'' meeting waa held en the queatlen of having tee many 00m posit ere en tbe paper, and a committee of all waa ap pointed te wait upon the foreman and try te get blm te reduce Ibe fore A gentleman who la still known among New Yerk print ers waa chosen chairman of tha committee and spokesman, and he and his associates walled upon the old man" and suted the case, aaying that II the force were reduced these remaining could make a decent living, when tbe following colloquy took place : Hew many tee many de you think are en the paper f" ' We have considered thematurand think six Is about tbe number." The foreman glaueed, with a twinkle In his eye, from one end of the committee line te the ether and aald, wllh a wave et tbe hand across : ' Well you six can go," and they were discharged. As Heme Horrid Maa Tells 11. Frem the Albany Journal. Conductor Faddy Ackert runs en trains three and four en the Susquehanna railroad. The ether day he had a passenger coming down te Albany en route te New Yerk anil rnnaeeipnia. nne wss a, woman wholly unused te traveling or entirely Ignorant of the Iu net Ions of the handy railroad guldee and time tables. He every time Faddy passed through the car abeeaught bold of his coat sleeve and aaked blm some question. At Isst she buttonholed him and prepared te bave her questions answered before he could escape her. The dialogue lollews : "Conductor, what time de we get In Al bany ? " " IJ te. " What time does tbe beat leave for New Yerk ? " " Eight o'clock. De we gel te Albany In time for Ibe beat ? " Yes, ma'am. " What Ume does the beat get te New Yerk ?" "Six o'clock te-morrow morning. " " Can I get te Jortey City rrein New Yerk?" ' " Yes ma'am. " " What time can 1 leave rer Jersey City ? " " 6.20. " - " Whst time can 1 leave Jersey City ter Philadelphia?" "7:30." ' What time de I get te Philadelphia ? " ' llrJO. " " Can I get a suteroem en the beat ? " " Yes ma'am " ; and then Paddy showed signs of lmpttience snd said: "Stateroom dollar an' a naif, get supper and break rast en beat ir you want te, porter wake you up time for ferry te Jersey City, eab Uke you from ferry te depot, ticket coat you 1275 " etc. But his troubles were net ended. Hhe hsd a poodle deg, and that deg; wanted water. Se abe took It In her arms te the water tank and drawing some water In the cup, let the deg drink Irem It Suddenly every passen ger In the car wanted a drink of water, and all refused te drlna from the same cup tbe deg had. Tbey called the conductor, told him, and made him go clear through the train te tbe mall car and get another cup. By that time the genial Faddy waa mad, and he bae'nt get ever it yet Tba Bosten Mlula. Bosten letUrte the Den or llepubllcan Tbe Bosten man deea net bow te bla womankind In the street that la te say, he deee net Uke off his hat, but merely touches the brim with one linger, regarding that sim ple gesture as a sufficient exhibition of bis respect for the female el hU species. This remark deea net, bewever, apply te tbe local awetl, wbe baa bla own peculiar style of acknowledging a lady'a saluutien. I saw the method very prettily Illustrated yeaterday afternoon while en my way across the Common. Three young gentlemen, dressed In the height of the latest fasbloe, came swinging gracefully along witb tbat B-culiar lock step wblcb distinguishes the arvard undergraduate. Presumably tbey had Just run up te tbe city ter a-llttloehep-plng from Nabant or some ether fssbloesble watering place net far from town. Each were baggy trousers et English check witb a black cutaway, left unbuttoned sess te dis close a cream colored waistcoat aad a wide expanse et shirt besom, striped horlxenully in pink. Their tall while cellars were en- circiea wun SKy-mue cravats, witb scarf pin stuck In the upper left-band corners; their derby hau of a chocolate and milk lint, were meulded In the neweat bulge, and each oar ear tted a small leg knobbee, heavily witb silver. While as yet these glided youths bsd net approached within thirty feet of me, a young woman with a massive metal chain about ber waist and akiru se tlgbt as te render tbe outlines el ber graceful limbs attractively perceptible aa abe walked, passed me, going at a taater pace than I, In the same direction. A glimmer of recognition Illuminated the nitnerte expressionless faces of the glided youths aforesaid, each of whom baited almost Imperceptibly en bla left root, raised bla dexter paw and taking off bla " tile" with a quick movement, held It for an Instant slightly extended toward tbe object of the salute; then giving It a spasmodic Jerk In tbe air replaced It upon bla bead. Tbe operation required precisely three seconds, as near aa I could estimate it, and was per formed In one time and three motions. Te de It properly must require long practice, but who would net be willing te devote some labor te the acquisition of a atyle upon wblcb Boaten bas set the seal et lu approval ? m aw a HorjaajaeLD RBCira. Eeo Cenx Brkad. Tskea quart of waUr, bell and stir In a teacup of maei; let bill and stir. ; sdd a teacup of butter ; take off the fire and let cool ; then add two eggs and a little aalt ; pour In a buttered diah and bake. Spanish Heur. Seak oee-bslf pound or one pound or white beans ever algbt; bell tnem tbe next morning till tender ; add one large white cabbage, wblcb baa been out- up email, a bit et bacon, a whole red pepper aad some salt ; bell tbe whole ler one hour. Heat some lard or dripping ia aianeepaa aad fry In it a sileed onion ; put in tbe soup little by Utile, atlr efun witb a woedsn sloeb. A little olive butter andgarlle makes Ui'a a per fect representative el the favorite eetp krpt for all travelers In Spanish inns. Soallefkd Mutten. Quarter pound meecaroel (thirteen or fourteen atlcks); 000k ia boiling salted water ; drain anil pour cold water taroegn 111 eus in one quarter mob pieces. Fut a layer of this In a baking diah, than a layer of oefd reaat mutton, cut In small phases, then tomato aanee, tbeu mace and nutmeg, until all la used. Cever with but tered crumbs, and bake one half hour. An iMPRevcMKNT. Hwaetpetateeecntin silees lengthwise ate better broiled than boiled. Fer Eeo Lkmenadh Kub several lumps or leaf sugar en the rind of a leuien, crush them te powder, and add tbe iquetxed lules te ths SUa-ar In a alaaa. Raat un an foam ever tbe lemon, put some pounded tee en top, and serve, PasPAnaD Tomate HAUca Bake some quite ripe tomatoes till tender, tbem rub tnem through a oeatss aleve. Fer every pound of tomato pulp allow one pint or vin egar (mere if liked), i ex. garlic u ex. aalt U ex. black pepper, 1 ea. grated onion, and a little cayenne. Bell tbla till all tbe ln gredlenu are tender, add tbe I nice of three lemons, rob it all again through ths sieve and beU again till of the thickness of ereem s Jet it eland tllloeld, then, battle It- and oerk it owaaaeleaatyaaBosatbla. It takes seven or algbt hours' steady boiling ever a genua flre; or It will aet keep. Excellent with all cold meat, especially perk. ThU aauee, If properly corked and mined, wilt keep for years. r Vsirelsaas es a Medlelae. Dr. Blanebe tutes, la the Bulletin d TAcrapcuttque, that a refiner or pureltaai haviogbeee prohibited by a prefect the die die die trlbutloe of petroleum la taedjeleal dease, tbe ftet led te aa Inquiry being aeade aa te Ita allagad utility la aa'aotleaa et the ehtet-the native peueleum frera Pseasylvanla and Virginia being that flrat experHasaled wlia. Dr. Blanche atataa aa the reealt, tbat la cbronle bronchitis, with abaadaat Mpeetera. tlea, It rapidly dlmtataaea the aasoeat or the Bwsretiea aad tbe parexjaaje et goagbleg. aa4 la alenpie breneaiUe rail aaaalloratlea baa been obtained 1 Its eospleyateat la phlhaia baa beaa oeaHaaed for tee abort a iTfaaTas peupiarly takea ta deaas of ateaspebafBi before eaeb ateal, aad, after taairsteaw dlMenear, Is sins ei sasy ufnamsi dwiem eeilvtrsd ss te lis eHekey. b.vea4 tba "fast laattt dlfalaisbee exptctoratleo, whieb alae leaasi Ha Bureleat eaaraeter. Tba nairni..JT7? MKIMVAU rJUJH WHW QU1M1NB. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Appetite), new enrwaann, Quirt Mar "PPT rWstTS, A POWERFUL TONIO that tbe most eeileate stomach will beat. A SPECIFIC FOR MAURIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, abb ail usna Uk THK MOvT CtNTiriO AWD lUCCKSSrill, Bi.0011 iruairiBB, a unsTrter tequiBtaaV Kev. Win. tiicas, Reelnr Uraeti lharelLla venna, O . writes t1 1 cerdlall, suders Kaskine as lwlngjiist what you claim, aa excellent sub. stttule iiirqninlne, wllh none of Its bad ffseu. Mrs. Lucas had a ssrteus fnrn of malaria, aa was court n4 te hsr bed for months. KaTktsa had her up and around In a fee dare, and la a short time oil red her." Uvlng in the malarial districts of Marylaad t lisnain a victim of worst forms nf inalarut lever. I drugged inTseir with quinine aad ether remedies without avail, twas realty re ituerd when I heaid of kaskine. Iu curative powers tn medical revelation te me. It enrel me and I nave net had a retain of ths troubles trref ) J. 11 him. h. a , AsstT CbemUt. Maryland Agricultural College. tetteii from the above persons, gtvlag full details will he Mint en application J"l.l"!.cn h" "ken without any special SaV'JI&Pk"' L0U P Ua,or alx bet tea ler ffe, sold by B. B. OOOBBAM. Druggist W and 1S North Quean St. laaeas laaeas ter, ra-, or sent by mall en receipt of price KA8K1MI CO M Warren at- New Ter. fsMsivaawTTbas DUMI'HKKYH' HemwpilliicVeUTuiiry Specifics, for Uorses, tattle. Sheen, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. 600 fAUa BOOK Un Treatment of Animals and chart Sent free. CUUes-rnTftrs, Congtwliens, Inflammattea. A.A.Splnal Meulngltla, Milk revar. B. It strains. Lameness, Kbxnmatlara, CC lilsUimper. Nasal Dischargee. D II. HeUnrUruns, Wet ins B B. Coughs, HraTM, Pneumonia, r.r. Colle or Urlpxs, Bellyacba. U U Mlsrarrtagn. Hemerrhagm. 11 11. Urinary and Kidney blares. I.t KrupUve Diseases, Manga. J.K. Disease of Digestion. 8TAIILB CASB, with Spretnr. Manual, Witch lluel oil and MeOlcatnr Of .OO rmck. atngle UetUe (ever ae doses) awe. BOLD BY DKUtlUtSTS I OB BKNTPKKPAID UN BKKBIITOrPKlOB. Humphreys' Med. Ce., 10) Fulton St, M. Y. Huphnj'i Heieeaithu tatik Ne, 28. in uss 99 years. Tbe only successful remsavr for Nervous Debility. Vital WeaAnes. and Prostration from ever-work or ether cansns. tl per-vtal.erSvlalsandlarge vial pewdnr, forts Held ar DaraaisTS, or seat postpaid ra receipt of prien. HUMPlUaYs' MkDlllNB. CO. febB-tvdAwTThA! Ma larnllau Bt M. Y. tpLVB UHKAM BAliisU 0ATARRHIIaiY FEVER. HAY rgVBK Is an Inflamed condition of the lining int-mbrane of tbe ncMirtls. Uwr-aucts and threat affecting Ibe lung. An acrid nines fcs secrru-d. tba discharas is aeoein 1 atilMl wllha burning snaalten Thnreare sevmaanasmaef tnerxliiff, frequent attacks et headset), watery and UQamed eyes. THY TUB CUBE, ELY'S CREAM BALM. BI.Y'S CBKAM "ALU cures Cela in Head, iiarrn klarrb, Bew 1:016, Hay rvrr. Dntfueaa. Haaet - "Ptlce 50 CenU. BA8Y TO UjB. air . Ows-ge. . Y , U. 8. A. ac. Bre'a A nartlda la annllaA ui aaa aMtHl a sgreeable. Price ae cents at drnrsiau t hv mall. registered, met, gi.r BBOTHBBS, inins.iivauPBe,,wls,,8,-,,ew Ye,k G OLDKN HPKCiriC. DRUNKENNESS -OB TN UQUOB HABIT POSITIVKLY CUBED ADMlNlaTBaUNtt DB. HAINhA' BY uuluss erauinu. lleanbeglvenlea cap of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of tbe person taking It 1 la absolutely harmless, ana will effect a perma nent and smedy cure, whether the patient t a mederaui drinker eran alcoholic wrtwk. Thou sands efdniukanlsbava been made temperate men who bave Uken Uelaen Specific In their coffee without their knewl-dge, and te-day ba ba llTr,iek9eltar,nMn' tbelr own free wilt IT MKVkK rAILH Tbe system once Impreg nated wllh tb8peelSc it become an utter Im possibility for the lliiaer appntlie In axlst. rer sale by CIIA8. A. l.OlllrCK, Dnwgtst, .. . KL9 Kf" ,n Street, tancaswr, fa. aprlS-lydTu ThAH -nrUITENH THK HKIN. HOP OINTMENT WHITBNS 1HK8KIN. .SIT" nfl ""moves TAW, BUNIIUBN, HgB BTINHs, MOstlUITii and all INBfcur HITra, PlMPtts. MtuTCHB. UUMilKS. BIKTin MABBM. and erery lerm of skin blemishes, positively cured en the meat delicate shin with out leaving a sear by Hep Ointment. Prien CU, 80 cts. and tl. At Druggists or by uuau. -the flop Pill ManTgCe . aw Londes, roan. Little Hnn PIIUfurHlrb.irjMilutltA hv.Mn.1. Biliousness and Constipation have no squai. X4CU. jyift-lydTu,1nS. tsaw s WJFrS BPKCIKIO. Ss Sa Sa The Thaatrleal Prof. Merit wUl win and receive publle recognition) ane praise. Facts, ahish are the euupm of general .experience, growing threagh years of critical and practical teat become a rooted and Immovable aa the reek of Gibraltar In publle opinion, and beneeferth need no further guar antee a te their genuineness. TMIndl mutable fact that Hwiit'a g.u-isn i. . kT.. kR2r riri" f J?.th" weldlfscm 01 tbeaa Immevsbl eitv ralter facu of which we have spoken, and every nay's experience root thla conviction deeeer and deeper In public eplnlen. Bvary ease of ?lTAVep S ,n "frua ,nd Knrepe, evary !fl.?t!!JS" ana .Pfssslen, Including the medleml proiesslen, have borne voluntary teau-RWI-JR Jl" ble virtu of a. a. a. andi S!iuifc,!r k'"ffl.'f.lr ,n oertn " dlaesas of ths. lii22!l-hat!.,,Ul,,OBl ". " en "' hy the. theussnd sad epsn te lbs Inspection of alb. New aeme, unsolicited, two distinguished maaat ZE,S:KmZl'?1 profession, waegratataKy testify te te wendsrful curauvs qnaittasaV speciae in thalrlnalvtdsal eases. Teaafr- .,. annnwilll .BUHUtiau 10 u las ' T" Up without farther oemmeot-let thees ""h ter asraselves. The lady 1 a meatasr psak famous Thalia Thtatr company, et f i ' and formerly of the KeeMeWr" "Jferh, Cwatlstte aaaasT" -rnlll ,x VwtftSda.fl..''.i0.y'A aW. .UentlieiasiimvlnVtaaBenaeTli 'with el Pies, ernptieM aad euaaaZ?ij2. ia.1? 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