:-4 . i I " ' f Tlw Orllnnl " Yntikco Doodle." It in prolmMo, say the rnricms in such mutters thnt wo owe the well-known caricature of "Yankee Doodle" which looks like nothing that we Amor dins have ever seen, Imt which pannes for cmr national urototmo nil nwr V.n. rope, and sometimes does duly on our Brngo, ana on tlie cover of an illus trated paper, and in carieatnro as the ijpicai laiiKeo tot ne singular appear ance of General Jackson. lie was tall, thin and anovular, and at the " TTormir,. ,?," and when off duty, delighted to ar me great white Hat, tlie sliort-tail ureas-coat, tne striped jean trousers, liehl down by two long straps all of which costume was probably made by Mrs. Jackson, and which passed from him inro History. undoubtedly these sketches came from Borne clever Frenchman, made at Xew Orleans, when in IS IS fh qnering hero was entertained in the city w men ne Had saved. " The tipper part 01 nio exciiango was arranged for danc ing, says an eye-witness, " and the under part for supper, with flowers, Colored lamns and irnrisrn.rrTwlA fnr in. Hcriptions. Before supper Jackson de- buea to iook at tne arrangements, unac companied. One of the transparencies wetweon tuo arches bore the inscription, ' .TackRon and victory they are but one." -no general looked at me, in a hail fellow sort of a way, saying: 'Why did you not writo " Hickory and victory they are but one ? " ' After supper we Tvcro treated to a most delicious pas de deux bv the conqueror sad his spouse." To see theRe two figures the general, a long, lean, haggard man, with arms like a skeleton, and Mme. le General, a short, fat dump lingbobbing opposite each other to the melody of "Possum up a Gum Tree," and endeavoring to make a spring into the air, was very remarkable, and far more edifying a spectacle than any European assembly could have fur nished. Mrs. Jackson's arrival in New Orleans, then the most elegant city in the Union, was a curious episode for the French and Creole Iodic to observe. She had never visited a city larger than Nash ville, before. She confessed to Mrs. Liv ingston that she knew nothing alwut fine company or fine clothes, and she had no resource but to throw herself upon the guid ance of her friends. Mrs. Livingston undertook to provide her with clothes and dresses suited to her appearance in public. The anti-Jackson party publish ed a caricature at the time, at which the short and stout Mrs. Jackson was repre sented as standing on a table while Mrs. Livingston was employed in lacing her in, to make a waist where a waist had been, or should be, but was not. I was remarkable that General Jackson? though himself an adept (when he chose) in drawing-room arts, and at home in elegant Society, was blind to the homely bearing and country manners of his wife. He put great honor upon her at New Orleans, in all companies, on all occasions, giving proof to the world that . this brown wife of his was to him the deareet and most revered of human beings. American Queen, Moral Suasion in Colorado. Three months ago, when 200 of the leading citizens of Gunnison City met in convention on a street corner, there were seven or eight Michigan men among the crowd. When Colonel Par ker presented the following resolution, it-was a Michigan man who supported it: Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to wait upon Calabash Sam, lato of Dead wood, and inform him that after sunrise to-morrow morning this crowd will open lire on him with the intention of furnishing a corpse for our new graveyard. The committee of five went out to find Samuel and deliver their message. He sat on a bench at the door of his bhanty, a shotgun across his knees and a pipe in his mouth, and iin preserved silence while the chairman of the com mittee read the resolution; then he asked : " That means me, does it ? " " She does." " They don't like mv stylo of carvinor t and shooting, eh?" ! j " That's what they kick on." . " Well, I won't go. You haven't got 'nuft' men in the whole valley to drive t Calabash Sam a rod. lteturn to the h convention and report that I'm here for I ' the season." i 1 " I forgot to menshun," continued the to . chairman, in a careless voice, as he leaned on his gun " I forgot to men j shun that the convenshun has adjourned. o This committee thus finds itself in an t . embarrasbing situation, and it sees only one way out ol it. Unless you d agree o to pick up and travel, this committee j tl will feel called upon to to fi " To begin shooting, you mean?" 1 " Exactly, Samuel, exactly. You may have already observed that two of the hi committee have got the drop on you. I "I see." J ie "Corpses which are riddled with i ol buckshot have a very unpleasant look, ? fK, continued the chairman, as he rested his chin on the muzzle of his gun. f " Yes, that's so." I ta " -And it's kinder lonesome, this being I the urbt plant m a new burying- i 0 ground." fl " Y-e-s, it may be." " And so, take it all around, the com mittee kinder indulges in the hope tha,t you 11 see fat to carry your valuable soci . Ol ty back to the Black Hills. You may mit have obtsarved that three shotguns, each under full cock, are now looking straight n at ye. We don't want to bluff, but it's j cetting nigh supper time." " Well, after looking the matter all over, I'm convinced that these diggings won't pan out low grade ore, and I guess At I'll take a walk." Jial "KiBhtoirr ' CK." c "Kight up this trail?" the " Yes." liel " t ry wt'"- While the committee 1C feels hurry to see you go, and wishes you yoU all horts "f luck, it hasn't time to shake ; hands. SU-p oil, now, and for lcar you ain't used to walking, we'll keep these mius pintcd np the hill until you tint half -mil bouhh-r. Ti-ala inarch !" ! 'fnt Free J'ns. FACTS AXD COMMENTS. The sugar crop of the world last yeat was 3,422,988 tons, of which 1,843,1188 was cane and 1,505,000 beet root sugar. Cuba products one-third the cane sugar, and Brazil, Java and the l'hillipine islands each about one-seventh, so tliat one-half the cane sugar of the world is grown by slave labor under tho bpanisn flag. The Cumberland Valley road, in Pennsylvania, wants to utilize tho w eather reports for the farmers along its line, during the harvest season next summer and fall, by sending up rockets from central points at three o'clock every morning. The road wants the weather bureau to furnish the rockets, different colors being used to indicate clear, variable, or rainy weather. Kansas has amended her constitution, so that tho manufacture and sale of in toxicating liquors and beverages are absolutely prohibited in the State. A proposition looking to the same end has been introduced in both branchos of the Illinois legislature, and an amendment to the constitution will be submitted to tho ppople as soon as it passed. If all the Western commonwealth adopt this fashion, water will be scarce west of Chicago. According to the Boston Economist, the total production of gold in 1880 throughout the world amounted to $118,000,000 ($89,000,000 of which was produced in America); of silver, $94, 000,000 (of which $70,000,000 was pro duced in America); total of both, $212,- 000,000. The largest production in any one year was in 1853 of gold, $23b,- 000,000; silver, $49,000,000; total of both, $285,000,000. Since that year the annual product of gold has diminished one-half, and that of silver has nearly doubled. Some cavalrymen near the Cape of Good Hope were in a heavy thunder storm. A flash of lightning flung sev enteen horses with their riders to the ground, killing ten men and five horses on the spot. Those who were not killed were all seriously injured, and it was long before animation could be restored in the cise of seven of the men. All the bits and stirrup-irons were blackened, and many of the men, though personally un injured, had their clothing rent by the force of the electric discharge. The greatest difficulty was naturally experi enced in preventing a general stampede among tho frightened horses. Paul Bovton. the celebrated swimmer. is believed to have fallen a victim in the war between Peru and Chili. The Pitts burg (Pa.) Commercial says: Last fall he entered into a contract with the government of Peru to superintend a torpedo service, for which he received a magnificent remuneration. Nothing has been heard from him since Christ mas, although previous to that he wrote weekly to an intimate friend in this city. In his last letter he inclosed his will, and said that the enemy were advancing and that he believed he would not sur vive the impending battle. The long silence has filled his friends with alann. He is believed to have been killed. The protection which common law affords to trade-mark property has again been exemplified in the suit brought by John W. Carroll, tobacco manufacturer, of Lynchburg, Virginia, against Philip II. Ertheilor, a cigarette manufacturer of Philadelphia. Judge Butler, in tho United States circuit court at Phila delphia, granted the plaintiff a per petual injunction restraining the de fendant from using the former's trade mark, " Lone Jack," as a brand for cigarettes. Carroll adopted the brand for smoking tobacco in 1883, and proved continuous use since that time. A curious feature of the case is that tho court has decided that cigarettes are " only a form of smoking tobacco. Tho defendant was ordered to pay tho plaintiff $10,000 as compensation for profits diverted from him by reason of the infringement on his brand. A French chemist claims to be able to create thunder-storms at pleasure, each one Having an area of six miles square. It is hoped he will be sup pressed before his secret is made known to the public. If the people generally were to possess such a gift, the thunder storms would average at least one a day all the year round. A Sunday-school couldn't hare a picnic without Fomo mean member of an opposition church bringing down a thunder-storm upon their heads. This wouldn't be so bad, however, for Sunday-school picnics are accustomed to sucn things; but imagine how it would be during a presidential campaign! It would be impossible to have a torchlight procession without hav ing a thunder-storm at the same time. The Democrats would make it Unpleas ant for the Republican turn-outs and the Republicans would drench the Demo cratic demonstrations. The French chemist can't be swept out of existence a minute too soon. Norristown Herald. The report of the Massachusetts com missioners of prisons shows that there is a steady decrease in the number of per sons confined in penal institutions in the Bay State. The population of all these institutions btate and county mclud mg prisoners waiting trial, was 4,400 at the close of September, 1879, and only 3,821 on the, same date last year. The average for 1879 was 4,444, and for 1880, 4,107. This reduction is chiefly due to the operation of tho new law for the punishment of drunkenness. The re port says: "About ninety per cent, of the persons committed to all the prisons are intemperate. The entire number of commitments for 18H0 to all the prisons on sentences were 17,053. Of these, 10, 434 were sent for drunkenness and 528 as common drunkards a total of 10,9tJ2. Deducting these from the total p'iows 6,091 persons committed for other of fenses. About 1,700 of these, or nearly twenty-tight per cent., were temperate, and the remainder were intemperate." A table is given showing thut there has been a decrease in the net expenses of ithe county prisons from 27(1,370 in 87G to $202,723 in 1880. . Three Popular Song. " Hail Colnmbia" This song was written in 1798 by Ju.lgo Hopkinnon, I;Ii. D., at 132 Spruce street, Philadel phia, to tho well-known tuuo of the " President's March," which was either composed by Roth or Boat (Tbilip ?), at 25 Crown street, Philadelphia, between 17tf 1-1799, or by Phyla, of Philadelphia, whose oldest son assisted in the per formance at Trenton when Washington was inaugurated. The descendants of Hopkinson hold Washington's letter of acknowledgment. A young man whose benefit was to take place at the Philadelphia theater, being greatly discouraged by his prospects, called on Hopkinson for a patriotic song, one Saturday after noon to increase his chance of success. Bv Sunday afternoon it was ready; on Monday morning it was advertised to be sung that evening. Its success was then so great that it was repeated more than once every night and the audience joined in the chorus. War with France was then considered inevitable. Tho song was sung by crowds in tho streets at night, both parties and members of Congress taking part, as the words suited cither. " The Red, White and Blue " This song was written and composed by Thomas A'Beckt, Sr., and published by T. Osborn, Third street, above Walnut, Philadelphia (but on his failuro the plates went to Benteen, of Baltimore), under the title of "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean." If was written for David T. Shaw, of Philadelphia, to sing at a Philadelphia concert. He pub lished it as his own work, and it was so copyrighted in 1843, by George Willy, of Philadelphia." As " Britannia, the Pride of the Ocean " it was sung night ly in Loudon, and published without any name, by T. Williams, Cheap Bide. The name Nelson, in the last verso, was su stituted for Washington, and in 1847 it was claimed as an English composition. The author, T. A'Beckt, was, however, English by birth, and this accounts for the order, "red, white and blue," being adopted. To be distinctively American, the order should be blue, red and white. This song was extremely popular in England during tho Crimean war, and in America during the late civil war. "My Country 'tis of Thee," as " God Save the King," was first sung by Henry Carey, at a public dinner, to celebrate the taking of Portobello by Admiral Vernon (November 2, 1739). The words and musio first appeared inV Harmonia Anglia," 1742 or 1743. It became pop ular as a loyal song during the Scottish rebellion iu 1745. The Pretender was proclaimed at Edinburg, September 15, and the song was sung at Dmry Lane, September 28, harmonized by Dr. Ame. Dr. Burney wrote the harmonies for Covent Garden theater. This song soon crossed the channel, and was used as a Danish national air, at Berlin as a Volkslied, and is now tho Prussian and German national anthem. The words aro said to be culled from many sources, and the music also. The melody which was once claimed for Carey and Lully,is similar, in technical points, to the Scotch carol, "Remember, Oh Thou Man !" and the song " Franklin is fled awayl" Dr. John Bull also wrote a similar theme, in his MS. sketches, page ninety-eight, in 1C1S). 7. Nich olas. Existing Orders of Chivalry. The orders of chivalry at present in ex istence number no fewer than 155, ex clusive of service medals and war dec orations, such as the Victoria and Iron crosses. Of all European sovereigns, the kings of Spain and Prussia are the most copiously provided with tho means of distinguishing those whom they may delight to honor ; for tho for mer can dispose of thirteen and tho latter twelve orders of knighthood. France possesses only one 6tieh order the German empire none. The most ancient existing order is that of St Andrew, or the Thistle, founded in the year 787, and the most modern is the Takovb of Servia, the foundatory statues of which bear date the fifteenth of February, 1878. Among the 155 or ders are ten exclusively bestowed upon members of the fair sex. Six orders of chivalry derive their names from ani mals, only one of which, the dragon, is a heraldic and imaginary beast. The remainder, for the most part, commem orate the fame Of patron saints or pop ular princes, only a few conspicuous among which are the British Garter, the Austrian Fleece, the Saxon Coronal of Rue, the Swedish Sword, and one or two others owe their titles to more or ess curious historical incidents. Pride. Prov. xxi. 4: ''An high look, and a proud heart, and the plowii j of tho wicked is sin." Psalms x. 2: " The wicked in his pride doth persecute the poor; let thein .be taken in the devices that they have imagined." Psalms ci. 5: "Whoso privily slan dereth his neighbor, him will I cut off; him that hath an high look and a proud heart will not I suitor." Prov. vii. 3: " The fear of the Lord is to hate evil, pride and arrogancy, and the evil way and tho froward mouth do I hate." Prov. xvi. 5: " Every one that is proud in heart is an abomination to the Lord; though hand join in hand he shall not be unpunished." 1 Sam. ii. 3: " Talk no more so ex ceeding proudly; let no arrogancy come out of your mouth; for the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed." Mark vii. 20-23: "And he said, That which cometh out of a man, that dofileth the man; for from within, out of tho heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciv iousnoss, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness; all these things come from within and defile the man." The Home, and Foreign Missionary society, of tho Roman Cutholio church, whose headquarters are at Lyons, France, received last year for its work the sum of $1,200,000. Fully three-quarters of this buiu came from France. Wonderful Tenacity of Life. Every cat is said to have nine lives, and there are some men whoso tenacity of existence is equally surprising. The Vcrmontor who had tho whole upper part of his brain carried off by an explo sion, and lived for years after, ia a well known example of this class. John Wil son, of Leadvillo, Colorado, must now b- added to the list of tough ones. He v o buried by a snow-slide so deeply that it took several men four hours to reach him, and when he was uncovered he had been forty-nine hours without food or light, and with very little air. He was discovered in an upright posi tion, his pick above his head, and hold by his right hand. At first he was bo lieved to be dead, for the palpitations of his heart wore scarcely perceptible, nis face was terribly discolored, and his chin fell forward on his breast. His extremities wore as cold as ico, and perfectly void of any sense whatever. The abode of the remaining spark of lifo was tho breast, and oven his head was bonumbod and senseless." The arms Tere rigid and stiffened, as were the legs, and there was little hope of resuscitating him. He was, however, taken to a neighboring cabin, his teeth were pried open, and whisky was poured down his throat. Soon aftor the doctor arrived, and finally he re covered hia Kensos. He said he thought when the Bnow struck him that he had been hit by some instrument. His con sciousness lasted for about eight hours, and during the forty which followed he knew nothing. College of Heraldry. A New York letter to the Cincinnati Enquirer says: Thore is a machine in New York called, tho American College of Heraldry, designed to supply fools with grandfathers, and nincompoops with coats of aims and Latin mottoes which they cannot read. The operator of this machine belongs to the Wells family, and traces his own pedigree back to sevon years before Charlemagne. He has been investigated by a Tribune reporter, and has given the names of Charles O'Connor, Levi P. Morton, Erastus Corning and George lJliss as people who have patronized him. It costs fifteen dollars to become a life member. The stockholders of this concern get a ridiculous showing up. John Hoey, of the Adams express, when approached by the drummer of tho ma chine, listened attentively, and 'then said, gravoly: "Sir, my father was a knight V" " Where was he knighted ?" said tho drummer, with deen intnreHt. "Down in a mill," said Hoey; " he was a night watchman. Wo aro informed by tho immortal declaration that all men are born free and equal. How is it with twins ? Does a twin have an equal chance with the rest of humanity i Boston 1 ramcripl. 8U Louts Rqpnblicon. It is very rare that the llcpuhlkun consents to editorially forward tho in terests of advertisers of what are known as patent medicines, as " it does not fre quently fall out that we can have posi tive knowledge of their merits. How ever, we take pleasure in saying of St. Jacobs Oil from individual experiment, that it is a most excellent remedial agent, and as such we can heartily recommend it. A crushed youth's revenge: Ambitious boy Mother, may l fro out West and iicrht Indians?" Mother "No. mv son, but you may go down to the cellar and letch me up a 6cuttle of coal." Thereupon the heart-crushed lad swore .eternal hostility ' to societv and forth with became a plumber's apprentice. lirookiyn Kagle. Galveston News. The Madison fWis.l Democrat, in on deavoring to treat the wounds roceived by the candidates for the presidency, wisely prescribes St. Jacobs Oil. Of course we could not expect our worthy contemporary to do otherwise than re commend that famous Old German Remedy, which " heals all wounds but those of love " and soothes all pains, save those of political disappointment. Some of the farmers of Kasota, Minn, have ground cane seed and say the flour is of good quality. Griddle cakes mado from it are said to be quite, if not superior, to those made from buckwheat flour. Not a Reverace. Ihey are not a beverayo, but a medicine, with curatire properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonous drngs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system, but build it up. One bottle containing more hops, that is, more real hop btrength, than a barrel ol ordinary beer. Every druggist in ltochestei Bella them, aud the physicians prescribe them," liocluitter Evening Express on Hup Bittern. Edison has invented a machine so powerful that it shocks his own modesty. Toronto Grip. The Greatest Dincovrry of the Aire. For over thirtv-fonr yearn Oil. TOBIAS'S VLNETTAN UN1MEKT has bo'ii wurr.inlt-cl to curt L'nmii, Colic, Spwrn, lharrhtm tind lHttriitorv, tukmi iitb-mttlly, hikI Sore Phruiit, Puinx in tht- Limbg, Chnmic llht-ttmutiHiu, 3M Sunn, J'iiniili'X, lllotrlies nl Nwcllini.'H, rxtur BtUly, and not a bottle hua been returned, nmiiv fum lien htiitnik' they would not tw without it even it it Has flu a bottle. Sold by (IruKKiHtH at 'J.J and 50 k-lU. Deiiot, 4 Murray Street. iew York. MAKYI.AMt KAIOIS, 7 to r Aere. bhurt winter, breev .euimieni, healthy ehniuto. Catalogue free. 11. P. I'll AMIU'.K.S, FedeiaWiurK.Md. AI.I.F.N'S It ruin Food-e.urea Nervous IH-t .ill t y 4 WeakueMl ot ielierutive OrvmiH. $!-ull driifc'KkKts, BcuJ tort'ir. to Allen's I'baruiacy, 313 lt Avo.,N.y. YrtllNfS MFN Learn Telepraphy. Karnf hltoflim I UUIVU mcil 1(i. (.niduul'H Ki'"iiilei-.l I'ayint; ottieeH. Add'b Valentin lln., Jiiueeville, Win. nnl A MONTH! AliF.STS WANTKDI Jltll l n,t Kelhuir Am. -1. in tli world, a S350 Kami lert-. Jay lirouttou.lMruit.Mu'U. 0 7 7 7 A YKAH aud expend to AkoiiU. OllUlt live. Addivt-a K (J. VK'K'RY,AUk-uM.a.Maiu. ftOrjfJ a year tn AientH, and expeii-. (Mi Outnt HtJJJ free. Addiooa t'. bwaiu k tiu., AUfcueU.lle. .r. .L -r, 1,iM-(rM, j.gt "Out nf Wnrli. ari l nielt with mv kulnevn fur y nr," wrutn Mr, Alexander Korrin, '' l.'liennngn Korku, N. Y PM-entiT. Housed 'Vnrnor'a Nifo ludfipy ftiul Liver Cure. Mow he ntyn, "I ciioerf.iily reoommond it to all poreorm Buffering in tim game way." . Submarine telecrrnph lines last cn an average from ten to twelve years. After that time they cannot be repaired, ns thry - break by their own weight if raised to bo mended. " Men ! 111b Mo- !" Not so fust, mv friend : for if you would Bee tl atrti,rr Knnllliit ll,wt.,i 1 ner mm, n.wl chlhlrwii that have been rained from beds ol aieknesH, suffering i.nd almost death, by tho vtt of Hop liittern, vou would nay "Truth, gloriou truth." See "'JrutliH," in another column. There are now 820 veterans cared for in the national homo, near Milwaukee. This is forty more than wore ever cared for before at any one time. Tim proof of the valuo of any article Is Ita popular use and the testimony in lt favor. Tho Kale ol Jr. jiun s i:nugn nynip is immense ana tho tentimony voluminous. Rubioot of debate by an Arkansas agricultural society: " Vas Samson as strong as a bunch of red onions ? Ciitnrrli ! MoKsra. Fly Bnw., druggiste, Owego, N. T.: For tho paHt three winters 1 have boon afflicted with Catarrh and cold in tho head. I applied several reniodiee without good results. Last winter I used your Cream Jlalm anil found it to aeeoniplish all you roprosnntod. T. F. Me-Coi-mick, Judge Oommon l'lcaa, Elizaboth, N.J. August 25. 1880. Messrs. Kly iros., drugging, Owego, N. Y.: I have been afflicted with Catarrh for oight years; havo tried almost unnumbered remedies without any relief. Ijwt winter I found more relief in one bottle of your Cream Halm than In all tho remedies I have used rut together. Charles A. Cromwell, 27 South Sixth Btroot, ltrooklyn, K. V., N. X. Aug. 17, 1SS11. Prieo, 6t cents. Kly'e Cream Balm Co., Owego, N. Y. Will mail it for 00 ocutg. For DYsrKrsiA. indiokktiok, depression of spirits and general debility In their various lomis, also as a preventive against lover aim ague aud other intormittant levers, the Fkbho 1'nosrnoHATKD Elixir of Cai.umya IUuk, made by Cuswell, Hazard & Co.. Now York, and Bold by all drugglSts, is tho boat tonic; and for patients recovering from fovor or other sickness it has no equal A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY! STRICTLY PURE. (Thl tnuravlnu rrpreint the Lungs In a healthy state.) What the Doctors Say! 1 Tit. FI.ETCHEH, of T,exinirton. Miwouri, yaK "1 reeoinineiul our ' Httlfitm In ( refureneu to any other ineUicliifl for con'lin and coltlH." PR. A. C. JOHNSON, of Mt. Vernon, nis.. writes ot soiiii' womlerliil eim h of ('ooniiiiiplliiii In his plane uy mo uhu ui .men h l.niiu liiiinnin." TO. J. B. TT'uNKK, lUnuntHvUla. Al.., a prnctletiw . liHie.ini of twenty. live eaix, writes: " it fx the best urepui'.itinu for Ciinwiinii'tion iu the world." Fnr nil IMese of the Tln-nnl. I.nnirn nml I'tiliiiniiiii-v Orjnim, it will be found u iiion! exeeilent Kcineily. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM ! J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI. O. For Hile liy nil Druggista. Fold liv Mc KASSDN Jit ItoniliNS, New York. If you jr ottu-A ou aro a man UuiiiLvis. weak Mlt you are 1 man of Iff ened by tho h train of our duliea ft r old 9 tfnttoilititfc ntKht work, to reft MirmUi.htna.nd U Hop Bitters. WaMO, UM HOP Ba suffering' from any In tiuji i if you ttitMiiar yountr, sulfur i n tf from ink on bed of alck Bitters. Tf Ton aro vounsr nd dlt:rttion or distui-a ried or inj.. dd or iMjorboaltU or languish "Whoever you are. whenever you tvei j thut your yrtm Jjft needs cleansintf. Urn- f.. , Thnuwuidfldie an nuully from some fonu of Kidney diseuxe that link lit have boon nrem-iuf d in or iaiminauntr, k VL-llhimtintnfisitlthiU. I 7- by a timely ue of talie HOP Bitters. riopBitters Bavymtrii- pepma, maney or urinary com plaint, iUHWWl of the stomach, bauwlt, blood, litxr or neruM Tou wilt hf cured If you usoj Hop Bitter B If you are tiro- rly weak and w sniriUsl.try j it t it may1 taveyour life. It haei D. I. C. Is au absolut ami in-euint a jltl euro fur MiniukennBH , iik of opium, I obuc cut vr uiucotica, . Sold bv tl nit?- NEVER tnata. HriiUiur circular. FAIL U0P BITTEBA TO Cu., Recto, rr, H, Y. A TVwonto, Out. saved nun' clrede. MURE THAN 100 STYLES of im MASON & HAMLIN arc no w rgii larl y made, f rom rrri. m taiotJ n in the cut), the l&lcet to f 120 each; butt ei vLia t to tl60; fJUIl STTLKS Mt tlW to 'ou and up; cash prices. Sold alto fur liar PAtiiKtiT, from 0.M pur quarier up. lite hahi ui.uah i-L3i 1b especially adjiptediu childrf n, bi I will bo found enuullv useful hr PRICSi $22,k adults, having fluo quality of lima and powu", aua sufficient coajpaua (Mruritlci quarter oclnvtt) for the full pirta of hymn-tunes, antliems, auuga and nnpular aacrrd and recular music generally. MASDN A- HAMLIN OHUANS are certainly tt6 BEST IN TIIK WUKLD, having won HHiHFST A WARfiS for prmonbtkatkd siti-ehioritt at KVKKY O E of the OBKAT WORI.Ii'8 EXUlUl'l'lO.NS itob T.JIHTSIM tuu telu thlonly American organ which ,ue keen found worthy of tuch at on. ILLUSTRATED CATALtWiUE.S and ric uht, free. MASON & HAMLIN OKOAN Co., IMTremunt hi , Huston a Eut iu st. tVnut Sijuuie), kkw OUK; 14. WabaMi Ave, cuiuauu. III T lAdilrtw" A. W. Wills ; t'o., :m 1;-tt-, t-U: ,.lo.,Sli.,. PISO S CURE lor iiijiini'ti.in ilii-ino ETElOLiiUU . u m mm mm r re TJsed and approved by tho leading CIARS ot l.UJiUi'ii ana ahlciu.ua r HOP IB f 4 -''jtLi. -''- 3t V'-' R ClAii S ol : u u.Ui'is ana AiiiiiiiuA---" The most Valuablop---5-'j Family Remedy '-jS-c- j 1 V It 1 II " 60EE3. CUTS. CHILBLAINS, BETW DISEASES, CATAJEE.IL HEMORRHOIDg. Etc Also for Cough, Col da, bore Threat, Croup AJ-Try theiu. 25 and 50 cent li.ua of :Uluni UtL AT 1 U H rillLAUKlPttl bIL.VA.jt tLUlAX. AT TUJ. TAMXM GREAT GERMAN ' REL1EDY Jj ion ' f ,.."ii-"'-" -h RHEUMATISI.1, 'j NEURALGIA, L,! SCIATICA, ' ' LUMBAGO, j : , .Jal'-'-f-i'ii ... ii''- "'S ' t ,,, -.ft.,,.-,, ,,,M...t y I.IMii,,,..!,..!......!!.. f I-". ,t.,l.UM i ! '.i 3 flfi'.lv Ai.llh. tf"' .k Sri , W il'!!!;iii:!:'i;!!,,l,5!u,l,l,1!llij't I SORENESS S'iiil iiiitLii.lU!!!!::!!!!'!:!!!:; 1 5 rtirqT ' I'rii ., : .". 'A ',,iu.iu.i:ii;jii ',! 3 i! I': tin: i.,;, $ Bri5-AH73, 0pmmSm Posted i-xet e fti r ik m iii:?iii:'lPK, .,fi',.iii General Eolily rains, ihjuiltli lilUilu.uill jj::-ill'"lj'j Ill ' i ! IK tliimimnillliill.:'!"''"'-!1 tooth, ear S !' V . HEADACHE, ...... l-l. II-. 1 Mitt' ltt!' .( I'4 . I 1 1 iT l V ii-! si t mum mn m. J?W W.i RLL UIIILII Ifii.JJ ii!;!M.i'ii!i'ifi,;ji:i!;i:!:.i'!:i, No Proparutlun on earth fual Rt. JanM Oil M a - srilK. Biurl.K anit ri;Kr llilernal Ktinii'!'!'. A trial i-ntalU hut thn cmnpamllTelr tritlinitimtlay t ttlt'am., an-t .v.i t one ninorinj with paiiioaa have o'aoop aud positire priwfvf lUelaima. DiuKcrUMi III II.ETER liKOL'iUEM. SOLD DT ALL CRUOQISTS AND OEAltRS IK MtDICIKZ. A. vncELcn & co. Haltlmorc, Mil., V. S. A. SIN V 9 Wo ml it- your Addrtwn ON A POSTAL GAUD, AND WK VII I, BKNP YtH! Ol'Il INTKHKST1NII AM) VAU Alll-K PAMl'lll.KT 1DH l.A(Jil.S IN "Shopping InHewYork" B1RICH BROTi'iERS, 285 to 295 Eighth Avenue, NEW YOI1U. XTRACT. Subitum Inflummittion, AcuU a iid C Ai o'ifc Cunfnl' nil Ihntnrrhiiu, Yemiun (Kid Jucimi. ISYAT.TTATiI.E 1011 in Catarrh. - I'niiil'a Extract Is tho puly H'l'iHc for this dlaeaan, C M tho Hiiail, Ao. Our t'miil rli C'lirc (73 centK), Bieol:Ul v parrj to moot mirloii" cawt -ntalii" !1 the ii-ylva lro;-rtl(of I'iiikI'ii Extrnrt i nnTi&i ; " iko C2S rents), invaluable ."Tl i citarrlml ailtxriiJiT" le ilmi'lc and cffwtlvo. r Horn Til TMtk anil l,nnr, Clinpprd Ilnni tid Knr nr firt'atlv l-iif ft-il by tho F.xlrnc I'roMril l,lmt amj f 'billiliiinH am nnutlv r lioTf-I. nJ lillimiitclvriin il bv rnr Kxir.u t, I ryit in nuhn'o ti nti ntht-r iirtirl. m wilii nui- (i:rv lion. Inmst mi Lavini; riM ij LX'l'UACX. lU-;iwt all ImltittioiiH Mili.-tiiut(-H. ii .-in'. !y.m E"ri rn rem n "llB 9 POND'S E Red River Valley 3 " t 2.000,000 ACRES ( Wheat LandE Uwt in the world, for aalo by the 'J St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba R.R.Crl jiin- uoiiRrs iht u rn allowed f ie ft'tt.cr fur Lrua. lilt mid mt It t vit fi. in . IT.,- ... t.t ,,..1.. ..... . .v k , D. A. McKINLAY, I.nnd t'omiiiiwwloiii-r, Ht. 1'nul. Minn. AGENTS WANTED TOR THE Tr-r?rar-i,TrT -fir HIST0RY"n4V0RLDi Enibr"liiK full and autliPiitio acmmntn of t-vprv DHiion ol Hiii-ii'iit ami iiiuiM-rii liiuoe, ami luclinliiitr av hiHtnryof thi-rinc nnd fall nf tiif Un-t-k .'il liomau" rnii'in-, tlie niidillH ii.-ich, tlir- ci-iiukIi h, the tiMulalf U'btn ii. Mm, rrliiniiHii.iii, tho diM-uvcry uud ooltiu- Un lit of thn Ni vv World, etc., etc. i It i-outuiiiH 7-i tiiio lnutoriciil euirravinnn, anil ii uiti uiimt iMuiii'ii-iu niKiory oi me Mirid ever luii-, a HhIiciI. Hoiid hir bikjciuiuu iut'ta aud tmtru Icrum tofc' flOUIH. AddrCHM XVATIOMAL I'llllMHHINQ CO., I'll'.lrKlclllhiR, I'a. llnli-lyeltl!eSAKlT aui 1'iKhi; It Hdil Uilentu iii'mibiv.iiroiliu'iiii: tin; most , lirownj diK-a KtiT S1'A! tlx- Sk'IM u.l Ij .....iu. iiiiiinai hiia.ii-11 of 11 i I Hi k tir I RISTARflRO'S It la a slamlnnl iiK iwuliou ami a tav.irlla rfxa onevcry wt-llaiiiniliiiriltoi- letror Laity or (ii ntleinan. 'Kohl by DiUi-KitU! nml uu- l.y ll.iir Urtia. y Jn-int.t: Wll Limsi ,N.V. C. N. L'HITTENTOX, AH v-v J CELLU Mi EYE-CLASSES. ItoprcsentiiiK the elmic-cHt w-leoled Torlowe fcluU and Ainbtir. The lightest, liaiulsoiucht, and BtrongoHt knowu. ftild hy Oiiticiiiiia anil I'JmV.''.' Ua1" 1)V Wi''f-'Klt Ol-XICAI Mii'U. CO., 13 Maidoii LuUe Now York. DEFAULTElTEMlMTEGS! Hiilil- rw ol wurtlili-KH ihupiuwd) aud iiou-n.-ivlui liiiil roii-l Hiik'Kh and Hoiuls, nml of Kdpudmtnl T.,wn Cilv, Colinty uinl Kt.it.- lloinU, lxiliy fiiul it il.-ciid ii1 y to thiiir uilvaiiiHK'-. with a view IdkhU- oriiitonnatu.u lfm-1, to wlilM-im IU), box t.JSJ, New Yorkfiiy. AtnU .ir,lcd, & ahiir made aWliuft-uur I'l.A ll UKM t A-itilV M AI.1--WeiKhauptoliallja. Iut iil ric, f iiii, i . ria Hiirpriou Atnu. Xi!llii,nij tjcjUJt Co.. Ciucililjuli, U. Al.obALAR V p-rmuuia. A11EXPENSES j 1 Dilruonl. W At. t8 promptly . 1.1. 6 LOAN fcld tit lu, l)( Uerc Mt. C iaelaaall. O. i uk'i k i kx us' "HEALTH and COMFORT'' to AiiDM.vTir Pino i-ai.mim: maituicks co., Stlit Ai-. h HI., l-hiluili li-hia; 1 l.J Wuti-r bl., llootou. CARD COLLECTORS. M TKSTiON 1 a I'olniiictc Mi.m at Ktc.t r-UiKlo ! ' . Soi l ul.K t'Altll Co., ltox ii'J-J, liu-toll,M.l.Ji. ..mil UilHICO i,,wt H,i ci.u,.S ,.,.,,. Semi lor l'n-e Ciiviilur. M. l. linliciiiiiii, iliill.ibi.N.V, JbLLV ea mum as m " m m PHYSI turf hoToil(- ArUcktifroui puia vafioiiiio eui'U aa Pomada Vaseline, Vaseline Cold Creua, Vaseline Camphor Ice, Vaseluie Toilet Soaps, ara uprior t anj lu.Ur waa VASELINE CONFECTIONS. An agreeable form of taifc big Yasiiime internal!. 25 CENTS A B0T. For the Treatment of WOTJUDa. BUKNS. BaEOMATISM, aa4 Dijjbtheria, etc all oar good. A KVPOsH It. tJLfi!iHtiX. tl u 1 r 0 V 1 V
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