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The January Optnm In Japan AGRICULTURAL HINTS. WAR REMINISCENCES. SOME AQUATIC GRASSES. Of especial interest will be found Sal-lic Joy White's description of the new Leland Stanford, University in Californiathat tender and magnificent memorial by Senator and Mrs. Leland JUMPING THE BOUNTY." Opium smoking is absolutely forbidden in Japan.

The sale of opium; except by druggists, is forbidden, and even they are not allowed to sell the drug except upon doctors' prescriptions under penalty of fine and forfeiture of license. No opium is per Description of Seven Common Varieties Found In Wet sous. Prof. J. Troop, of the experiment station, Dafayette, Ind, writes to the Orange Judd Farmer: So many questions have been asked concerning cer saving Labor.

Cleanliness, ed with citizen's clothing and disguises of various kinds. In fine, nothing was wanting to enable a man to enlist, get his bounty, make his escape, get to another part of the country and enlist again and again desert Substitute brokers got rich, the army suffered, scoundrels flourished and waxed fat Occasionally a bounty jumper was caught and two or three were shot. But the kind heart of President Lincoln generally commuted their sentences to imprisonment at the Dry Tor-tugas, and finally, soon after the termination of the war, they were all set free under a general amnesty. Springfield Republican. DURABILrTY8cCHEAPNESS.UNE0lWi.LED.

tain species of grass belonging to the NO 0D0B WHEN HEATED. genus Glyceria, I will give a brief ac An Army Officer Tolls Some Remarkable Stories of War Times. "And phat is yer b'y Phalim doin' now, Mistress Malonoy?" "Sure it's gov'ment employ he is now, and a foine job he has indade. Every wake or two he comes home wid lashins of greenbacks and batthers down the dure wid a new g-oold watch." "Faith an' it is a nate job intirely, and phwat do they call it?" "Indade I disremember the exact name, but I think they call it 'leppin the bounty." Phelim's experience in 1803 was that of a s-ood many thousands during the Stanford. Mrs.

White calls the article "The Boy who built a College," and although the great school is built as a memorial it was still so clearly the fruit of the. dead boy's desires that the title is no misnomer. Molly Elliot Sea-well has a delightful characteristic tale of school-boy life, "Two Schoolmasters," and Miss Adam's "Double Christmas at St. Martin's," is a good story of boarding-school life. The serial stories of "Jack Brereton's Three Months' Service," and "The Lance of Kanana, a striking Arabian story by Abd el Ardavan," already grow absorbing even in their second installment.

The American pale-face woman who was adopted by the Seneca Indians, Harriet Maxwell-Converse, has another interesting count of them here. There are seven fcpecies found quite commonly in the Mississippi valley, and several others, more or less common, along the seashore. They are all widely distributed, growing in moist or wet places, and so may be classed as aquatic or sub-aquatic. As a rule none of them are considered of much value for hay in this part of the country; in some localities, however, it is said that part of A SABLE PHH-OSOPHER. ggjjgH Cure mitted to be imported.

That used in medicine is grown in a district near Osaka and as soon as the crop is gathered is bought by the medical bureau of the Japanese government and again sold to licensed druggists to be used only for medicinal purposes. The Chinese occasionally smuggle opium into Yokohama, but, when found, it is forfeited. Chicago Times. popularity of Blondes. It is interesting to know that an intelligent hairdresser claims that bl ondes can not be done away with; that blondes are essentially the beauties of civilization and that they can not be driven away.

He says that the blonde drssB m.rs effectively and that well-kept blonde has ten years' advantage in the point of youthful looks. You can not expunge her in favor of the brunette even in literature, for in the novels turned out during the past year there have been three hundred and Fighting Wasn't In His He i.an sre the First Fire. He sat upon the hurricane deck, just after the battle of Shiloh, an elderly darkey, with a philosophical cast or countenance. He was squatted upon sketch of rieueea. Hie in 'X'ilta fcu berry Feast at the Long House: Zitella Cocke tells a charming story ot tne cel This GREAT COUGH CURE, this successful CONSUMPTION CURE is sold by druggists on a positive guarantee, a test that no other Cure can stand successfully.

If you have a COuGIi, lioARbENESS or LA GRIPPE, it will cure you promptly. If your child has the CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it quickly and relief is sure. If you fear CONSUMPTION, don't wait until your case is hopeless, but take this Cure at once aud receive immediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00.

Travelers convenient pocket size 25c. Ask your druggist for SHILOH'S CURE. If your lungs are sore or back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Price, 25c. his bundle and toasting his shms against the chimney, and apparently plunged in a state of meditation.

Finding he belonged to the Ninth Illinois, one of the most gallant regiments engaged in that hard fought battle, I be ebrated Mexican general Santa Anna and his iealous pet bird; and Otis T. gan to interrogate him upon that sub ighty-two blondes to eighty-two bru nettes. Ladies Home Journal. ject: Open to Argrument. Diddledy dad-gum the billy-bc- hanged old thing!" vociferated Mr.

Mason has something to say of Professor Marsh's giant lizards, sixty feet long. The poems in the number are by Celfa Thaxter and Clara Doty Bates. Other verses and sketches fill out a most interesting number of Wide Awake, which is, as usual, well illustrated and so carefully made up as to prepare a tempting feast indeed for the myriad young people who eagerly await and as eagerly welcome it. Wide Awake is published at 20 cents per number. 82.40 per year.

All booksellers keep it. D. Lothbop Boston. "Were you in that fight? 1 mquireu. "Had a little taste of it sah!" "Stood your ground, did you?" "No, sah! I runs!" "Run at the first fire, did you?" "Yes, sah! an' would have run soonah if I had known what war comin'." "Why, that was not very creditable Chugwater, tearing up another sheet of writing-paper, throwing the fragments on the floor, and stamping on them.

THE ONLY TRUE "The. recording angel," said Mrs. hugwater, reproachfully, "has written to your courage!" IRON those words down, Cookin's "Pat isn't mv line, sah: 'Not if he's using a fountain-pen like hardest days of the great rebellion. The drafts ordered by the president were being rapidly enforced A man whose name was on the fated list of conscripts had but the one alternative the ranks or provide a "substitute." By the provisions of the act of-congress authorizing the draft, $600 was the allowance for these substitutes. But as the war progressed and everybody's name was on the provost marshal's books that is every citizen's name who had ever voted or was an eligible voter the price rose in proportion.to the scarcity of available material for substitutes, till in some of the smaller states in New England and in many western neighborhoods, large Bums, from twelve hundred dollars to two thousand dollars even, were paid by those who were drafted, and the quotas of each county and town being duly apportioned, the citizens thereof voted county and town bounties, and these sums, added to the state and national bounties, made up a very respectable inducement to young men to enlist.

This state of affairs held out every temptation to unprincipled men to en-enlist for the bounty. Many such enlistments were made by foreigners and not a few Americans, most of them with no family ties and no regard for them if they had, did the same thing. They enlisted for the. money, pure and simple, and a little perjury here and there was small matters to such elastic consciences. The substitute was in a strange part of Wie country, had sworn to the fact that he was an alien or at any rate had never voted, and enlisted only for bounty, meant to desert when he could.

Another class was composed of nieu recruited to fill up regiments already in the field They received similar large bounties, and had no more intention of fighting than the substitutes had and were in great part, my pefession!" "Well, but you have no regard for this one!" rejoined Josiah. TON1G And lie proceeded to give the recording your reputation?" angel another job. Chicago lnbune. side of "Reputation's notin by the Will purlfv BLOOD, regulate K1DSEVS, remove LIVER SlOO Reward S10O. The readers of this paper will be pleased disorder, ulilhl sirt'lisriii, rt'iuiw, Yom friend may be the soul of hospitality, but he is not apt to forget that it is your treat, Galveston News.

Among the Pranks ol tho Foolish There is none more absurd than promiscuous dosing. For instance, inconceivable damage is dono to the bowels and liver by mineral cathartics and violent vegetable purgatives. What these cannot do, namely thoroughly regulate the organs named, life!" "Do you consider your life worth more than other people's?" "It's worth mo' tcr me, sah!" appetite, restore maim aim vlgorof youth. Dyspepsia, to learn that there is at least, one dreaded ImUKtiSUOIl, lliaviiren h-im- disease that science nas Deen nui llllf unseillEeiy iTauiraicn, a ail its stages, and tuac is cauirru. nan a Jtttarrh Cure is the only positive, cure "Then you must value it very high Mind briirlitenert.

Dram power Increased, known to the medical iraxernny. ly." being a constitutional disease, requires "Yes. sah. I does mo' dan all dis onstitittiouui treatment, nana vauu worl mo' dan a million dollahs, sah in a nerves, imis- Bfllfl.tr cles. receive new force.

IB tw suffering from complaints pe-SJ II cidlar totlielrsex. uslnglt, And gjf a safe, speedy cure. Returns roso bloom on cheeks, beautifies Complexion. Sold everywhere. All frontline goods bear fo' wat would dat be woth ter a man Cure is taken internally, acuug umm the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease, and giving toe patient strength bv building up the constitution with the bref out er him, sah! 'Crescent." Stud us cent stamp lorrf-pago pamphlet.

St. Louis. Ma. DR. HARTER MEDICINE BOILING WATER OR MILK.

and ttfcSlBtmg nature in uuu proprietors so faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Bond for list of testimonials. Hostetter's Stomach Hitters can aim uo. Besides this, it will prevent and eradicate malaria, rheumatism, kidney complaint and la grippe. Use it with steadiness.

The prodigal son was a young man who went wrong; but hn came back again. Picayune. The Only One Ever Printed Can You Find the Word? There is a 3 inch display advertisement in tins paper, this week, which has 110 two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one ap: earing each week, from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co.

This house places a "Crescent'' on everything they make and pnblish. Look for it, send them the name of he word and they will (Address, r. r. av.u.. EirSold by Druggists, Too.

EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA Private Executions. Great Editor AQUATIC GRASSES RATTLESNAKE GRASS them furnish a good supply of green food which cattle relish. GkYCEBIA Canadensis (rattlesnake grass), which is illustrated herewith, grows in ditches along roadsides and in marshy places. It grows two to three feet high, with numerous leaves, the panicle, or head, long and drooping and quite ornamental.

This is the one so commonly found in bouquets at fairs and elsewhere, dyed all sorts of fancy colors. Aside from its ornamental qualities, it is not generally considered very valuable. G. Nervata (fowl meadow grass) grows mostly around the edges of ponds and has a loose panicle, with small spikelets tinged with purple which break off easily when dry. This is finer and more nutritious than rattlesnake grass and is quite valuable to mix with other grasses in wet grounds.

G. Fi.uitans is a common species, very widely distributed, found growing in shallow water on the margins of sluggish streams. The stem is three to five feet high, stout and leafy; panicle long and narrow with few long and many-flowered spikelets. In some parts of Europe the seeds are used for culinary purposes. It is generally considered of little value for hay, but according to Mr.

Sinclair, of England, in his "Hortus Gramineous Woburnen-sis. it is more nutritious than some others which are considered good. He savs: "The produce per acre was "Send a man to that execution to-morrow, and tell him to keep it down to two col umns." Especially in cities, graduates from jails and penitentiaries, good enough food The mantle of earth Is in its land's cape. Begins at ho oot of the ladder the hod- for powder if their teeth were strong LABELLED 1-2 LB. TIN RORPl relurn you boon, Deautiiui utiiog'-apua or ampies free.

A PCflNACiOUS ram is fond of a practical ioke. lie tries to make a butt of every one he meets. Lowell Courier. THE "OHIO WELL "But why should you act upon a different rule from other men?" "Because different men set different values upon their lives mine's not in de market" "But if you lost it you would have the satisfaction of knowing that you died for your country." "Wat saterfaction would dat be to me wen de powah of feeling war gone?" "Then patriotism and honor are nothing to you!" "Nuffin, whatevah, sah. Dey's 'mong de vanities, sah." "If all our soldiers were like you, traitors might break up our government with very little resistance." "Yes, sah! dar would be no help foh it, 1 wouldn't put my head in de scale 'gainst no gov'ment dat eber existed, eo's no gov'ment coulA give me a new head!" "Do you think any of your friends would have missed yon if you had been killed?" "May be not, sah! A dead white man ain't much to dese soltriers, let 'lone a enomrh to bite a "hard-tack." carrier.

When these men had passed their DRILL A. TrilRSTT man will grab at a straw. medical examination, signed their en Galveston News. WELLS ffl fc with oar famous Weil listment papers and duly perjured themselves according to the law, they A valuable pot plant an earthenware manufactory. raijs' mo amy perfect self -cleaning and iMt-droppingtoolsin ubb.

An Extended Popularity, Brown's Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article in use for relieving Coughs and Throat troubles. The man who "grasped at a straw" wasn't drowning. He was trying to "drown his sorrows." Boston Post. were put into United States uniforms, furnished with blanket, knapsack, The wife of a baseball player need not Joarna LOOM IS NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. lack for a muff.

FREE. haversack and canteen and sent, under fuard, to some receiving depot where A hill of divorce -paying the alimony. HEAVEN AND HELL. Louisville Courier. they remained until they were lor Tan Grip of Pneumonia maybe warded off with Hale Honey of Horehouudand Tar.

Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. 416 PAGES. PAPER COVER. warded to the several regiments to their wives sow Farmers sow wheat: tares Once a Week. which they were accredited In these DITIVi: I.OVE AM W1SHOM, i383jaej, papercover.

by KMAS KfcSW KOKS IIOKO. MiTled j.re.inirt for 1 eurw bo; lor 25 writs) AMERICAN SWKIIEMIOKO I-AM) r. KOCiKTlf. 5iO Cooper Union, N. Y.

is it right to talis anyone THERE is a screw loose, somewhere when a steamship has lost its propelling power. Picayune. When it rains. Once a Week rai-NAMli THIS time you 612 pounds, which when dry amounted "self- A western man advertises for a FAT FOLKS R8HI5ED. 9 4 supporting una Once a ween.

15 to 25 lbs. nor month by hiirmless neroal i lia XIrt aairiflnff inn 1 nroiivenieniro dead niggah! but I'd a missed myself, sah, an' dat war de pint wid me." It is safe to say the dusky corpse of that African never darkened the field of carnage. American Tribune. to 4. 083 pounds, and an analysis yielded of nutriment matter 373 pounds.

Cows eat this grass greedily and give more milk when fed upon it." BEEcnAM's Pills cost only 25 cents a boi They are proverbially known throughout the "world to bo "worth a guinea a box." We are rocked when young- and clubbed when wc srrow old. 'Tia a cruel world. Going for a song a party on the way to I (and no bod effocta. Strictly oonSdeaUaj. the opera.

Boston Transcript. fiend rV for eitflJlars. anaiMimon.ji.'j AUSiVt T7 pinrit bm- time tou writ. G. AiifN'DiNACEA (Reed meadow The worst of men can make home happy Pittsburgh Dispatch.

by keeping away from it Once a Week. crass) is ic largest speeies tuw NOTES AND PERSONALS. Morphine Habit Cured in 10 to -iO days. No pay till rurert. DR.

J. STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio. uto jo nta Lane's Family Medicine Moves genus. It grows five to six feet high, OPIUM THIS I'ai An orator likes to lie called "breezy," but The bowels each day A pleasant, herb drink. with a coarse stem, and leaves one to never windy.

Washington Star. two feet long and nan an incu wiue. Its nanicle is a foot or more in length A chin when two women meet. -Smith, Gray Co. 'a Monthly.

MANY SUCH. with purplish spikelets cm long, Bm-eadintr branches. Owing to it FlPnEKMES'8 lies often seem to them to A frroup of mechanics was sorted in the engine- it il.m 1 1 ill have a reel foundation. yonuers Liazette. temporary depots, especially in large cities like New York, Philadelphia and Boston, there was a complete reign of terror.

Strength and brutality were uppermost Half a dozen ruffians would attack a small sized man and lake his money from him. To complain was useless; it was impossible to identity the money or to fix the offense, in general, upon any one individual. From time to time these recruiting iepots were thinned out by sending the men to various camps until enough were collected for any designated regiment. Troops from the east were sent to Camp Grant and Camp Taylor, four or five, miles from Washington, the former being only for drafted men and the other for substitutes and recruits newly enlisted. I had charge of the latter camp during the winter of 1804-5, and of all the ungracious work I ever had to do in the army that was the meanest.

To start with, I had control of a shifting, varying class of humanity, as "hard" a lot as ever assembled in a penitentiary, with none of the restraints which are thrown about the latter place, with no possibility of maintaining more than a tpmhlance of discipline. I had all the aciuatic habits I doubt if much atten room wnen one saia mow was it iwn i a was caught up, slapped 'gainst the ceiling and whirled down to the door. I lav there like one tion has ever been riven to it in this Never laugh at a man with a pug nose, You don't know what may turn I was country as a food plant, but the results dead, and every mincle was sprained, cured in one day." Whatcured him? Drake's Magazine. of Mr. Sinclair experiments in Eng land would seem to indicate that it is The man who makes a bad break ought A gold watch was recently dug up near Atlanta.

on the old breastworks in Coke's district Cobb county. The case was in good condition, but the works were entirely eaten up by rust The owner is supposed to have been killed during the war. It is a sad fact that Webster Bell, who was Gen. Grant's special courier to Gen. Sherman, in Georgia, bearing the news of Lee's surrender, died recently in Roxbury, with none to care for him but strangers.

About a year ago he applied for a pension, but the papers granting him a pension arrived only after his death and burial. An interesting little war story has Gov. Jones, of Alabama, for its hero. At the time Gordon was resisting Sher- of more value than it has heretofore not to be employed on a railroad train. N.

O. Picayune. received credit for. "The produce per ST. JACOBS Oil.

with equal facility and certainty, has enred promptly and permanently worse cases. Here is ono after suffering half a lifetime. 14 Sumner Cleveland, August 11, 1SSS. acre was 136,596 pounds; and when dry Is what case is It absolutely impossible 5.U57 pounds, and yielded 4,945 pounds to bo slow ana sure! in tuo case 01 a Magazine. of nutrient matter.

He also states: In 1851 sprained my arm clubbing chestnuts could not lift my arm: constant pain until 1S80, when 8t. Jacobs Oil cured me. jAWBBraJittariiiwMsi. "In the fens of Cambridgeshire and immense tracts are cov Some philosopher lias discovered that the natent office is a model establishment of its "ALL RICHT! ST. JACOBS OIL DID IT.

kind. Baltimore American. ered by this grass, which not only af fords rich nasturacre in summer, hut The corset generally, has a tight pull to forms the chief part of the winter fod make Dotn onus meet. ciiiynuujiAJu iw in V' CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nasall Inflammation, Heala! der." Perhans these figures are too publican. bh.

nnmal high for this country, as undoubtedly both the bulk and nutritive elements would be greatly increased when grown Sr. VlM ler the favorable conditions found in England, but the results of these ex Head Belief at onco for Cold in oeriments would seem to indicate- Unit Absorbed. Ajtv mo nnS K. V. our own list of valuable, cultivated Druggists or uj' mm, cirnstspo misrht be vorv materially in JELLY.

creased by a little careful experiment ing in this direction. PETROLEUM a TruiriYnTH REMEDY FOR Burns, Wounds. Sprain. Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Sun Bums, THINGS WORTH KNOWING. Prof.

Sanborn reaches the conclu sion that the percentage of food con Coughs, Golds, Sore Throat, Etc. man advance. Jones, men a muii wr tain, was delivering a message from his chief, when he saw a little child, clad only iu its night clothes, hiding in terror behind a frame house in the direct tracks of the bullets from each army. Jones rode forward, took the child on his horse, and galloped with her to the confederate line. When the union forces saw the act they ceased firing, and there was an impromptu cessation of hostilities until the child had been carried to a point of safety.

Few union generals ara held in higher esteem by the people of the south than Gen. Galusha 1'ennypacker, for whom the Tcnnesseeans especially have a warm feeling of admiration. In Nashville, just after the close of the war, and during the gloomy days of the reconstruction period, his patient and kindly treatment of his foi mer foes did much to allay the bitter hatreds of the time. Gen. Pennypacker's notable war record is recalled by the recent action of the secretary of war in granting him a medal of honor for bravery at Fort Fisher.

He was one of the youngest of the prominent commanders of the north, having been brevetted a major-general when only twenty-two. Gen. Wii.der's Brigade of mounted lOcts. VASELINE SOAP. Unscented responsibilities of a prison warden, without his means of enforcing obedience, and I am satisfied that a year of such work would have brutalized me beyond redemption.

As it was, I found my character, not I trust an ungentle oiie, deteriorating from day to day under such debasing inftaences, and I was truly thankful when transferred to a more congenial line of duty. Camp Taylor covered in all an area of about fifteen acres, surrounded by no stockade, but instead with an armed guard of the veteran reserve corps, an organization which those of the present generation know nothing. It was composed of soldiers who had been wounded severely enough to prevent them from doing more serious duty in the field. Many of these men had received very little bounty on enlistment; some none at all, and it is not to be wondered at that they felt aggrieved at seeing these roughs with hundreds of dollars in their pockets, enjoying life after their fashion, gambling and loafing and idling away the slow hours, while they, who had borne the heat and burden of the day, were living along, wounded and getting a mere pittance. Nor is it to be wondered at, either, sumed steadidly declines as the animal increases in size, and as steadily re PURE VASELINE 2-oz.

bottle 10 ots. POMADE VASELINE 2-oz. bottle) 15 VASELINE COLO CREAM 15 VASELINE SOAP, Perfumed 25 WHITE VASELINE 2-oz. bottle 25 CAMPHORATED VASELINE 2-oz. bottle i 25 quires a greater amount of food to make a pound of pork; and the larger the animal gets the greater the amount VASELINE CAMPHORICE 10 CAR30LATED VASELINE t2-z.

Dottle; of food required to make a pound of FOR SALE F.VRJ1T WU1.KC A rnnt ii. and labeled by u. If you SSjfjv "nnsnr RROKKAItft Be careful to wcept omr SS-ff-SYt" pork. lonev. MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

CHESESRCUCH A French agricultural experiment station reports that out of 575 plants the goat eats 449 and refuses 120; the kates. Scroll Saw, OCE? ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and ac sheep, out of 518, eats 387 and refuses 141; the cow. out of 494 plants, eats 276 MAUIC LANTERNS, Photo Outfits, Air Rifles. and refuses 318; the horse, out of 4' ELECTROTYPES OR STEREOTYPES OF HORSES, CATTLE, SWINE, POULTRY AND MISCELLANEOUS CUTS.

A. N. KELLOCC NEWSPAPER olants. eats 263 and refuses 312; while tafSend for Illustiiatkd CaTaloqvk. The J.

WILKINSON 269 State Chicago. the niir. nut of 243 Dlants, eats 72 and rsui TUU i AlAtt rj uhm jm write- I r. refuses 17 1. Watchmaking SCHOOL.

ST. LOUIS infantry famous in the Army of the Cumberland, will be one of the first to in your oi c-oinf ceptable to the stomach, prompt in My method of oiling harness is to take the pieces apart and give every tboroutrh washing. Let them Tl and 73 Onwrlo CLEVELAND, OHIO. mark its nosition on the battle-field at its action and truly beneficial in ito effects, prepared only from the most wo Want Nam nu I hamr bv the tire until about half dry riWHi Waiflnmkur aend him jAMit.RUANa'ti 1 to JAEOF.HMASS. WW EwWt Street, ST.

LOUIS, Si IX iy mr Tiim pat Kit Hm write. ML weajTOQ111 obtained. No nttr's I Civ I fimiiitHpatntUUoed.Aa. i vie and Book free. Globe Fntnt AjfC'j, rNillB THIS PAFER mn Unt You writ Address of Ever, ASTHMATIC and apply a liberal coat of neafs-foot oil.

mixed enough lamp black to Chickamauga. The park commissioners have granted permission to the brigade to place its monument on the site of widow Glenn's house, the advanced position trained by Wilder after Sheri healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most I P. Hamld Hawts.lt. I CUED TO STAY CURED. BUFFALO.

N. Y. the harness black. If the first coat dries in readily a second should be XBM ftASKKttab tan. iw wu nonular remedy known.

a I risers Remedy for Catarrh is tbi Best, Easiest to Use, ami Cheapest SOUTH AMERICAN COMPOUND. fcyrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 81 bottles "bv all leading drug applied. Cor. Country gentleman. Wooden Trough.

dan was driven from his position on tho right wing of the Federal forces. A snitnble tablet will be erected. The that a hundred dollar bill, deftly administered by a recruit who wanted to desert, should make his guards temporarily blind for a few minutes or accidentally turn his back to permit an escape. Full fifteen per cent of the men in camp were missing every week, and never did the morning report show less than ten or twelve missing out of 500 or 000. There was a regularly organized bureau for "bounty jumpers." It had its headquarters in Washington, known, of course, only to its patrons and directors.

Jt had its branches in every Large city- It had its "underground railroad" as the abolitionists had. It had its secret places of innocent exterior, where deserter were boarded, furnish ('Miiu'iit by mail. Im- Wollur. Sample ar.d (. trt in.r fiw iifwtmners titr c-flt A poal montl.

circnl If the weather becomes cold, the executive committee of the brigade is btai use of earthenware fountains will be M' O. COlAMBlh, Ohl. RAMI HUB tlx you ri. Sold bv dru-reists it v.it by man. now asking for designs in marble.

gran gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any 60c. E. T.

Hazelnut', urveii, 1'; tr bronze. The selection will be The GREAT made and the monument erected so that 18T8. A. N. K.

UILL'S MANUAL I 1 Standard In BqOlfillMHl Bocl-ilami BaalndMlJia. Form BOOK Mtrfe impracticable. The best substitute is a wooden trough, which will not be easily affected by frost The water in a trough can be thawed out with but. little difficulty, arid a trough is also easily cleaned. i.

i i i Knr nrlacfl iisk hiiv il. hi nuiu.iu f. it cun be unveile i and dedicated on the next anniversary of the battle, when the soeietv of tin- army of the Cumbei'- Adont. or Wrllu HANKS AOO WSSUKJS oiic-imo. mtmlx thllt Mw ts AdTertUmt la tl substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU Mm UWtVtUE. Kt. UW WUL paswr.

titillr lr aa.NAtti mis rxrstt tij i laud will meet 1.

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